South Dakota: Muslim Brandished Arsenal at Christian Event Saying “Be Terrified” gets 7 Months Prison with Served Time Suspended
In America, there is now a separate set of laws for Muslims and non-Muslims.
Sharia in America.
If a non-Muslim was armed to the teeth obscenely threatening Muslims with massive firepower at a mosque in their parking lot, his face would be smeared across every newspaper and nightly news program across the country, and they would lock him up and throw away the key.
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This Muslim got a tap on the wrist.
Holding a Quran, Ehab Jabar is brandishing serious firepower while threatening the women and children at Christian conference. “Be afraid” or “be terrified.”
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – A South Dakota man who carried guns into an anti-Islam speaking event and livestreamed a Facebook video from outside afterward has been sentenced.
Ehab Jaber, of Sioux Falls, pleaded guilty in July to a federal firearms charge. On Monday, U.S. District Judge Lawrence Piersol sentenced the 46-year-old to seven months imprisonment with served time suspended, seven months in community or home detention and three years of probation.
Federal prosecutors say Jaber aimed to spark a violent reaction when he attended the April event with firearms in tow.
The Argus Leader reports that Jaber told the judge he was “heartbroken” by the high attendance at an event condemning his religion….
Article posted with permission from Pamela Geller.
Pamela Geller’s commitment to freedom from jihad and Shariah shines forth in her books