Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Texas Muslim grabs a young boy bites his face, tells police he is Muslim and the incident is a cultural misunderstanding, police hold off on charging him to investigate culture

SERIOUSLY   WTFFFFF?????????!!!!!!!


Maybe that boy needs to get a rabies shot now,, islam makes humans into foaming at the mouth LUNATICS!!!!!


Thanks to the MIGHTY ATLAS   for this latest tales from Horror time,,, holy crappp that musloid is SCARY LOOKIN!!!

Texas Muslim grabs a young boy bites his face, tells police he is Muslim and the incident is a cultural misunderstanding, police hold off on charging him to investigate culture

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..."Glazer said Sattar told deputies he is Muslim and the incident was a cultural misunderstanding. Deputies investigated his claim before making the arrest......Of course he did; it's almost as good as a get-out-of-jail-free card these days.
Video here.
Spring man accused of biting boy, 11 Abdus Sattar charged with injury to a child KSAT (thanks to David)
A Houston-area man is charged with injury to a child after he was accused of biting an 11-year-old boy on both cheeks.
Chris Sigler said his son was riding his go-kart through their Spring neighborhood when Abdus Sattar, 70, of Spring, stopped him.
"The man just kind of grabbed his shoulders, reached down and kissed him on the cheek -- but at the same time he bit him," said Sigler, the boy's father. "Then he did it on the other cheek."
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When his son told him about the incident, Sigler called police.
"It was pretty clear what had happened, " said Lt. Ronnie Glazer of Precinct 4.
Glazer said Sattar told deputies he is Muslim and the incident was a cultural misunderstanding. Deputies investigated his claim before making the arrest.
"We saw injuries on the child and that's when we began our investigation," Glazer said.
The boy's family snapped photos that show a visible mark about the size of a quarter on one of his cheeks.
Abdus was arrested and later posted a $20,000 bond.
Sigler is pleased investigators took the allegations seriously.


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