Shooter Id'ed as Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Jul 16, 2015.

  1. Max E.

    Max E.

    The left trying to find any excuse possible besides the obvious fact that the shooter was a radical muslim, woman says he was a deeply religious muslim and andrea mitchells response is to ask if he got teased or if he was a part of the "gun culture" girl keeps responding that he was deeply religious, andrea keeps trying to push other excuses that all get shot down by the girl who just keeps saying he was deeply religious.

    Convertibility, what was that you were saying about trying to justify mass shooters? I forgot.


    Andrea Mitchell to Terrorist's Classmate: 'Did He Hunt? Did He Shoot?'

    Andrea Mitchell wondered if Chattanooga terrorist Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez's "small-town Tennessee" upbringing had anything to do with his slaughtering of four Marines. Mitchell interviewed a high school classmate of Abdulazeez on the Friday edition of her MSNBC program and asked, "Were guns a big part of activity – social or other activity?...Did he hunt? Did he shoot? I mean, was that just part of small-town Tennessee activity?" She later inquired if "there [was] prejudice against him because of his ethnicity" after 9/11. [video below]

    The NBC/MSNBC journalist brought on Valery Levitt, who knew the mass shooter from Red Bank High School, which is near Chattanooga. Mitchell led the interview by asserting that "this has to be very painful – indeed, shocking for people who knew him as a young man." Levitt replied, in part, that she "had many classes with him, and we've joked around. And it's just – you don't expect something like this." The anchor followed up by asking how her former classmate acted during their high school years.

    Mitchell then asked her gun question. Levitt replied that "he wasn't one of the guys that I ever heard about...going hunting," and added that "he also didn't really tell a lot of people about his personal life." The journalist later wondered about Abdulazeez's "my name causes national security alerts" yearbook quote, before continuing with her "prejudice" question about his ethnic/religious background.



    The transcript of the relevant portion of the Valery Levitt interview from Friday's Andrea Mitchell Reports on MSNBC:

    ANDREA MITCHELL: Right now, investigators are digging into the past of the Chattanooga shooter, 24-year-old Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez, who – how do you reconcile a young man, described by friends as quiet and friendly, with the person who shot up two military facilities – killing four and injuring more?

    Joining me now from Chicago is Valery Levitt, a former high school classmate of the gunman at Red Bank High School. Valery, thanks very much for joining us today. This has to be very painful – indeed, shocking for people who knew him as a young man.

    VALERY LEVITT, FMR. CLASSMATE OF GUNMAN: Of course – I mean, you don't expect it to happen in your community. Our high school was only 1,500 people, and everyone knew each other. And I had many classes with him, and we've joked around. And it's just – you don't expect something like this.

    MITCHELL: Tell me about him – Mohammod – in high school.

    LEVITT: I mean, he was quiet. He had a sarcastic sense of humor. He didn't seem to have a ton of friends outside of school. I know he did wrestling. And he just seemed like a normal guy. Obviously, he was devout in Muslim (sic). And I played soccer with his sister, and she was a really nice girl – and always talked about religion.

    MITCHELL: Were guns a big part of activity – social or other activity?

    LEVITT: Was what?

    MITCHELL: What about guns? Did he – did he hunt? Did he shoot? I mean, was that just part of small-town Tennessee activity?

    LEVITT: Actually, he wasn't one of the guys that I ever heard about – you know, going hunting or – he wasn't really that kind of guy. But he also didn't really tell a lot of people about his personal life. I don't think very many people knew much about him. He just was very reserved, and kept to himself mostly.

    MITCHELL: And his yearbook quote has drawn a lot of attention, because it said, 'My name causes national security alerts. What does your do?'






    LEVITT: Of course – yeah. I mean, at the time, it just seemed like a joke. It – it seemed a little sarcastic – and maybe, a little dark humor – but it didn't seem like something that anyone had to be concerned about. Obviously, it made the cut into the yearbook.

    MITCHELL: But – and after 9/11, as you were growing up, was there prejudice against him because of his ethnicity?

    LEVITT: Oh, I'm sure there was. And I've seen people posting on Facebook about Muslim people, and how all the stereotypes are true. And, I mean, there's – there's always going to be people like that. But it is the South, and there's more prejudice than – there's not a ton of Muslim families that I knew growing up. I mean, his family is one of the only ones that I personally knew, so a lot of people, I think, are just, kind of, jumping to arms, and just making rush judgments.

    - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/mat...did-he-hunt-did-he-shoot#sthash.DQ0BZ6ne.dpuf
     
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    #11     Jul 17, 2015
  2. Max E.

    Max E.

    Media Members Want To Make it Clear They Don’t Know Chattanooga Killer’s Motive :D

     
    #12     Jul 17, 2015
  3. Watching the leftist media coverage is sickening. I expect to see some baby pictures of the terrorist. Surprised they haven't blamed the Marines for their white privilege. Here's something for the left to celebrate. The 5th victim, a Navy Specialist has died, and he was white too. Good times for lefties.
    http://wkrn.com/2015/07/18/6th-chattanooga-shooting-victim-dies-from-injuries/
     
    #13     Jul 18, 2015
  4. Enough is enough.

    We need to carpet bomb Iran and defend Israel and humanity from these Islamic Nutters.

    God bless Israel and USA.
     
    #14     Jul 18, 2015
  5. Name is Mohammad, it's the last day of Ramadan.... I'm guessing it's terrorism!

    Is it just me or are we in the calm before the storm... a little terror attack here, a few insults from Moslems there... then WWIII breaks out and we destroy the entire ME! [and probably preserve the oil wells LOL]
     
    #15     Jul 18, 2015
  6. You are right. It is calm before the storm.

    Our key target is Iran, the source of Islamic Terror and Nuclear Evil.
     
    #16     Jul 19, 2015
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    While I am not a fan of the Iranian government...

    The reality is is that most of the "Islamic terrorism" world-wide is performed by Sunnis (ISIS, Al-Qaeda, etc.) not by the Shiites which are the majority sect in Iran.
     
    #17     Jul 19, 2015
  8. FBI states no jihad; appears he was depressed.

    Will the Stupids ever be right?
     
    #18     Jul 20, 2015
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  9. Ricter

    Ricter

    Either way, more guns!
     
    #19     Jul 20, 2015
  10. jem

    jem

    what else would the FBI state in this political environment. Fort hood was workplace violence?

    if the govt is unwilling time and time again to properly protect from and properly screen and or isolate crazies and terrorists for political reasons... would it not be wise to be able to protect ones on own family and community?

    wtf you moved to canada... you don't hear what law enforcement and military guys have to say about the directives they receive.

    you don't here them asking if you have a gun and telling you to buy a shotgun or pistol .. do you?

    People have not changed... confidence in our govt to make correct decisions has changed because we see the agencies and leaders promoting odd objectives including weaponizing the IRS against conservatives and leaving our borders wide open to illegal aliens, terrorists and gang members for political reasons. we seem to be letting all sorts of criminals out the streets for what seem to be irrational reasons.
    Do I think the criminals we show up in my neighborhood and harm my family or friends... not I moved to a safer area...But do I question the govts competence to respond well after a big earthquake... yes.
     
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    #20     Jul 20, 2015