Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Seattle: Mere 10 years for Muslim who attempted mass murder at packed Seattle gay club
Posted on August 4, 2014 by creeping
The Seattle man who set fire to a popular
Capitol Hill club during a New Year’s celebration was sentenced Thursday
to 10 years in prison - twice as long as the term requested by prosecutors.
Facing federal charges in the dangerous but non-injurious blaze, Musab Masmari admitted to starting a fire inside Neighbours Nightclub during the first minutes of 2014.
Masmari was caught on camera setting fire to a rear stairwell at Neighbours, a large, decades-old gay nightclub.
About 15 minutes after midnight, Masmari
poured gasoline in a stairway to Neighbours’ balcony and lit the pool of
fuel. The fire was quickly doused with a fire extinguisher; there were
about 750 people in the club at the time.
Masmari, a California native also known as
Musab Musmari, was arrested days later on his way to Sea-Tac Airport
after buying a one-way ticket to Turkey.
In a letter to the court, Masmari, 31,
explained he’d consumed a bottle of cheap whiskey in the hours before he
set the fire. He claims not to remember setting it, though he
recognized himself on a surveillance video.
“I do not believe that I am a bad man but
when I get drunk I have done bad things,” Masmari said in a letter to
the court. “I swear that it is my intent to never drink again.”
Prosecutors offered another motive for the arson – homophobia.
Writing the court, Assistant U.S. Attorney Todd Greenberg said evidence suggests Masmari was motivated by an “intolerable hate.”
“One of Masmari’s close associates was
interviewed by investigators and reported that Masmari confided in him
that he ‘burned a gay club’ and that he did it because ‘what these
people are doing is wrong,’” Greenberg said in court papers.
Greenberg said another person close to Masmari said he had a “general hostility towards homosexuality.”
Attorneys for Masmari Charles Swift and
Jeffrey Cohen noted that prosecutors were unwilling to try to prove that
hate motivated the arson.
The defense attorneys said the assertion
is based on statements made by witnesses who’ve not been identified to
the defense. The allegation, Swift and Cohen told the court, has never
been proven to reasonable degree.
“Mr. Masmari does not agree that his
criminal conduct was fueled by hate,” the defense attorneys said in
court papers. “He does, however, agree with the government that his
conduct was fueled by substance abuse, and in particular alcoholism.”
Prosecutors and the defense agreed to
request a five-year prison term for Masmari. But U.S. District Judge
Ricardo Martinez doubled the term to 10 years in Thursday’s sentencing
hearing at the Seattle federal courthouse.
In a statement issued following the
sentencing hearing, U.S. Attorney for Western Washington Jenny Durkan
said Masmari acted out of “ignorance and intolerance.”
“The Court sent a clear message: this conduct cannot be tolerated,” Durkan said.
Surveillance video showed Masmari entering
a bar linked to Neighbours by an interior door carrying a one-gallon
gas can in a bag. Masmari headed straight into Neighbours, set the fire
and then fled through the bar. He was identified as a suspect after
police released photos taken from the surveillance video.
The child of well-educated Libyan parents,
Masmari was born in Los Angeles while his father was studying film
there. He lived most of his life in Libya before coming to Washington in
2008.
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