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Oh, I know and I'm damned glad he's gotten caught. What I meant was, he didn't SHOOT anyone at the Women's March or anyone else with his "tricked out" gun and he didn't do anything "terrorist-like."He did DO somethingWhy is it "safe" to say this yuck is a terrorist? Did we call Cruz a terrorist? She's got a point, Bruce. It sounds like this guy is a hothead with a bunch of guns and he didn't DO anything or even have his guns taken away during that incident at the hotel. It was a Shoot Out at the OK Corral with a customer over a tire that got the guy in trouble. I'm glad he's on his way back to Saudi, though.1. He is not a U.S. citizen so he is not granted the right to carry or own a firearm in this country seeing he is illegally here.
2. From what you have posted it is safe to say he was stopped before an act of terrorism.
3. The question now is how did he obtain the firearm?
Was it through straw purchase?
Was it given to him?
Was it stolen?
Was it illegally sold to him?
Finally:
As you try to play this off as how the White Society will not treat him equally to a white what you fail to understand is the individual is not a citizen and is illegally here.
If he were a citizen then you have an argument but seeing he is not, well he does not deserve anything except possible prison time back in his country of origin.
He was in violation of our immigration laws
He was in violation of our gun laws
ergo he committed at least those 2 crimes
Oh, I know and I'm damned glad he's gotten caught. What I meant was, he didn't SHOOT anyone at the Women's March or anyone else with his "tricked out" gun and he didn't do anything "terrorist-like."He did DO somethingWhy is it "safe" to say this yuck is a terrorist? Did we call Cruz a terrorist? She's got a point, Bruce. It sounds like this guy is a hothead with a bunch of guns and he didn't DO anything or even have his guns taken away during that incident at the hotel. It was a Shoot Out at the OK Corral with a customer over a tire that got the guy in trouble. I'm glad he's on his way back to Saudi, though.1. He is not a U.S. citizen so he is not granted the right to carry or own a firearm in this country seeing he is illegally here.
2. From what you have posted it is safe to say he was stopped before an act of terrorism.
3. The question now is how did he obtain the firearm?
Was it through straw purchase?
Was it given to him?
Was it stolen?
Was it illegally sold to him?
Finally:
As you try to play this off as how the White Society will not treat him equally to a white what you fail to understand is the individual is not a citizen and is illegally here.
If he were a citizen then you have an argument but seeing he is not, well he does not deserve anything except possible prison time back in his country of origin.
He was in violation of our immigration laws
He was in violation of our gun laws
ergo he committed at least those 2 crimes
Of course he didn’t do anything - you approve of people being in the US and of posessing weapons illegally. I see, but I think that’s two violations of US law right there. Lol.Why is it "safe" to say this yuck is a terrorist? Did we call Cruz a terrorist? She's got a point, Bruce. It sounds like this guy is a hothead with a bunch of guns and he didn't DO anything or even have his guns taken away during that incident at the hotel. It was a Shoot Out at the OK Corral with a customer over a tire that got the guy in trouble. I'm glad he's on his way back to Saudi, though.1. He is not a U.S. citizen so he is not granted the right to carry or own a firearm in this country seeing he is illegally here.
2. From what you have posted it is safe to say he was stopped before an act of terrorism.
3. The question now is how did he obtain the firearm?
Was it through straw purchase?
Was it given to him?
Was it stolen?
Was it illegally sold to him?
Finally:
As you try to play this off as how the White Society will not treat him equally to a white what you fail to understand is the individual is not a citizen and is illegally here.
If he were a citizen then you have an argument but seeing he is not, well he does not deserve anything except possible prison time back in his country of origin.
Umm ....because he was stopped. LE are supposed to stop them before they blow you into tiny little pieces. Why so sad?Oh, I know and I'm damned glad he's gotten caught. What I meant was, he didn't SHOOT anyone at the Women's March or anyone else with his "tricked out" gun and he didn't do anything "terrorist-like."He did DO somethingWhy is it "safe" to say this yuck is a terrorist? Did we call Cruz a terrorist? She's got a point, Bruce. It sounds like this guy is a hothead with a bunch of guns and he didn't DO anything or even have his guns taken away during that incident at the hotel. It was a Shoot Out at the OK Corral with a customer over a tire that got the guy in trouble. I'm glad he's on his way back to Saudi, though.1. He is not a U.S. citizen so he is not granted the right to carry or own a firearm in this country seeing he is illegally here.
2. From what you have posted it is safe to say he was stopped before an act of terrorism.
3. The question now is how did he obtain the firearm?
Was it through straw purchase?
Was it given to him?
Was it stolen?
Was it illegally sold to him?
Finally:
As you try to play this off as how the White Society will not treat him equally to a white what you fail to understand is the individual is not a citizen and is illegally here.
If he were a citizen then you have an argument but seeing he is not, well he does not deserve anything except possible prison time back in his country of origin.
He was in violation of our immigration laws
He was in violation of our gun laws
ergo he committed at least those 2 crimes
Sure I do. Maybe I misunderstood; I thought OP was saying this guy is Muslim so he's going to be labeled a "terrorist." When it's a white guy, it's mental illness.Why is it "safe" to say this yuck is a terrorist? Did we call Cruz a terrorist? She's got a point, Bruce. It sounds like this guy is a hothead with a bunch of guns and he didn't DO anything or even have his guns taken away during that incident at the hotel. It was a Shoot Out at the OK Corral with a customer over a tire that got the guy in trouble. I'm glad he's on his way back to Saudi, though.1. He is not a U.S. citizen so he is not granted the right to carry or own a firearm in this country seeing he is illegally here.
2. From what you have posted it is safe to say he was stopped before an act of terrorism.
3. The question now is how did he obtain the firearm?
Was it through straw purchase?
Was it given to him?
Was it stolen?
Was it illegally sold to him?
Finally:
As you try to play this off as how the White Society will not treat him equally to a white what you fail to understand is the individual is not a citizen and is illegally here.
If he were a citizen then you have an argument but seeing he is not, well he does not deserve anything except possible prison time back in his country of origin.
1. Cruz is a terrorist to me.
2. Cruz to my knowledge is a U.S. citizen that could legally obtain a firearm at the time.
3. The person in the OP is not a U.S. citizen and is not allow to own a firearm seeing he was illegally here!
Do you see the difference?
Link please.Man Had ‘AR-15-Styled Rifle,’ Bump Stock Outside Indianapolis Hotel Before Women’s March: Report
Ahmed Alaklouk, 22, faces a federal gun charge for possessing a weapon while living in the U.S. illegally.
Can't wait for the spin on this one....best of both worlds...illegal and a muslim....Trump has hit a true trifecta in this shit......I just hope we get him the mental help he needs like we do all the white boys that shoot up mf's....before he ship his ass back to Trump country, Saudi Arabia!!
Very pleased, in fact, he's going home. What makes you think I'm sad?Umm ....because he was stopped. LE are supposed to stop them before they blow you into tiny little pieces. Why so sad?Oh, I know and I'm damned glad he's gotten caught. What I meant was, he didn't SHOOT anyone at the Women's March or anyone else with his "tricked out" gun and he didn't do anything "terrorist-like."He did DO somethingWhy is it "safe" to say this yuck is a terrorist? Did we call Cruz a terrorist? She's got a point, Bruce. It sounds like this guy is a hothead with a bunch of guns and he didn't DO anything or even have his guns taken away during that incident at the hotel. It was a Shoot Out at the OK Corral with a customer over a tire that got the guy in trouble. I'm glad he's on his way back to Saudi, though.1. He is not a U.S. citizen so he is not granted the right to carry or own a firearm in this country seeing he is illegally here.
2. From what you have posted it is safe to say he was stopped before an act of terrorism.
3. The question now is how did he obtain the firearm?
Was it through straw purchase?
Was it given to him?
Was it stolen?
Was it illegally sold to him?
Finally:
As you try to play this off as how the White Society will not treat him equally to a white what you fail to understand is the individual is not a citizen and is illegally here.
If he were a citizen then you have an argument but seeing he is not, well he does not deserve anything except possible prison time back in his country of origin.
He was in violation of our immigration laws
He was in violation of our gun laws
ergo he committed at least those 2 crimes
Not necessarily - for a while anyway :Very pleased, in fact, he's going home. What makes you think I'm sad?Umm ....because he was stopped. LE are supposed to stop them before they blow you into tiny little pieces. Why so sad?Oh, I know and I'm damned glad he's gotten caught. What I meant was, he didn't SHOOT anyone at the Women's March or anyone else with his "tricked out" gun and he didn't do anything "terrorist-like."He did DO somethingWhy is it "safe" to say this yuck is a terrorist? Did we call Cruz a terrorist? She's got a point, Bruce. It sounds like this guy is a hothead with a bunch of guns and he didn't DO anything or even have his guns taken away during that incident at the hotel. It was a Shoot Out at the OK Corral with a customer over a tire that got the guy in trouble. I'm glad he's on his way back to Saudi, though.1. He is not a U.S. citizen so he is not granted the right to carry or own a firearm in this country seeing he is illegally here.
2. From what you have posted it is safe to say he was stopped before an act of terrorism.
3. The question now is how did he obtain the firearm?
Was it through straw purchase?
Was it given to him?
Was it stolen?
Was it illegally sold to him?
Finally:
As you try to play this off as how the White Society will not treat him equally to a white what you fail to understand is the individual is not a citizen and is illegally here.
If he were a citizen then you have an argument but seeing he is not, well he does not deserve anything except possible prison time back in his country of origin.
He was in violation of our immigration laws
He was in violation of our gun laws
ergo he committed at least those 2 crimes
Too bad we couldn't get our "friends" the Saudis to put him in prison on their dime. But he did the crime here, so I suppose that wouldn't be reasonable.Not necessarily - for a while anyway :Very pleased, in fact, he's going home. What makes you think I'm sad?Umm ....because he was stopped. LE are supposed to stop them before they blow you into tiny little pieces. Why so sad?Oh, I know and I'm damned glad he's gotten caught. What I meant was, he didn't SHOOT anyone at the Women's March or anyone else with his "tricked out" gun and he didn't do anything "terrorist-like."He did DO somethingWhy is it "safe" to say this yuck is a terrorist? Did we call Cruz a terrorist? She's got a point, Bruce. It sounds like this guy is a hothead with a bunch of guns and he didn't DO anything or even have his guns taken away during that incident at the hotel. It was a Shoot Out at the OK Corral with a customer over a tire that got the guy in trouble. I'm glad he's on his way back to Saudi, though.
He was in violation of our immigration laws
He was in violation of our gun laws
ergo he committed at least those 2 crimes
If convicted of the state charges, Alaklouk could face up to 16 years in state prison for each of two felony counts; up to six years each for two other counts; and up to 2 1/2 years for the fifth felony count.
If convicted of the federal gun crime, Alaklouk could face up to 10 years in federal prison.
Man had rifle with scope and bump stock outside downtown Indy hotel on day of Women's March
You’d have to make sure you wouldn’t let him stroll back in first too.Too bad we couldn't get our "friends" the Saudis to put him in prison on their dime. But he did the crime here, so I suppose that wouldn't be reasonable.Not necessarily - for a while anyway :Very pleased, in fact, he's going home. What makes you think I'm sad?Umm ....because he was stopped. LE are supposed to stop them before they blow you into tiny little pieces. Why so sad?Oh, I know and I'm damned glad he's gotten caught. What I meant was, he didn't SHOOT anyone at the Women's March or anyone else with his "tricked out" gun and he didn't do anything "terrorist-like."He did DO something
He was in violation of our immigration laws
He was in violation of our gun laws
ergo he committed at least those 2 crimes
If convicted of the state charges, Alaklouk could face up to 16 years in state prison for each of two felony counts; up to six years each for two other counts; and up to 2 1/2 years for the fifth felony count.
If convicted of the federal gun crime, Alaklouk could face up to 10 years in federal prison.
Man had rifle with scope and bump stock outside downtown Indy hotel on day of Women's March