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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
This Man Has Been Plastering Houston With ISIS Stickers
This Man Has Been Plastering Houston With ISIS Stickers
At a time when the FBI is on high alert for signs of ISIS
allegiance in the U.S., a bearded man in Texas has been proclaiming his
support for the militant Islamic group in some fairly
conspicuous ways.
Adam Abdulrahman has been wearing ISIS garb around town, staging
pictures in public places of American flags next to ISIS flags, and
posting his critiques of American culture on YouTube.
You might call him an ISIS performance artist.
Now the man who’s dubbed himself “Houston Baghdadi” on Twitter has a
new act.
Throughout October, as the U.S. has stepped up a bombing
campaign to wipe out the militant group in Syria and Iraq,
Abdulrahman has been papering Houston with white-and-black ISIS
stickers. He has plastered memorials, city vehicles, grocery store
checkout machines and many other things, and shared his conquests on
Twitter and YouTube.
With ISIS beheading Western journalist hostages and threatening in
its forums to attack specific targets in the U.S., Abdulrahman, with his
overt displays of ISIS fervor, is testing the limits both of the First
Amendment and of his fellow Texans’ tolerance.
The FBI tells us that it knows all about Abdulrahman. “We were made
aware of the social media reports of that individual,” a spokeswoman
says.
We reached out to the Abdulrahman, but he hasn’t responded.
We first came across Abdulrahman a couple of months ago as we began
tracking the social media activities of ISIS sympathizers in America. He
had landed on our radar because he was a Twitter follower of a sheikh
named Ahmad Musa Jibril who had helped funnel hundreds of foreign fighters into the war in Syria to oust that country’s president.
Some of Abdulrahman’s posts seem innocuous enough. This past summer,
the 28-year-old posted pictures of himself mugging for the camera with
cops. All smiles.
But more recently, Abdulrahman, who
claims the title of “Islamic caliphate state fact reporter,” has gotten
more provocative, and at times confrontational. He posted pictures of
himself in September being booted from a Houston mosque where he had
tried to chant and pray, despite requests for him to leave.
“Allah says I’m welcome, and this is the house of Allah,” he tells a
cop. After a standoff,
Abdulrahman was ushered out of the mosque by
uniformed cops—but not before he belted out the name of ISIS leader Abu
Bakr al-Baghdadi.
“May Allah prrotect Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,” he says.
The police officer responds that he doesn’t understand what that means.
Abdulrahman tried to return to the mosque
that same night and captured video of an angry security guard warning
him that he was criminally trespassing and telling him, “You are done
here.”
Also in September, when he tried to buy food at a downtown Houston
diner, a person in line behind him snapped a photo of the ISIS insignia
printed on his right shoulder and called the cops on him.
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When the police arrived, they put Abdulrahman in a cop cruiser and later released him.
Abdulrahman, who grew up in the Midwest and says he has ancestors
from Palestine, describes himself as a married college student majoring
in engineering management at a Texas University. Sometimes he rails
against the excesses of America, including a video he narrated in a
grocery store. While he guides a shopping cart through the liquor aisle,
Abdulrahman chats another customer and then pans over the copious
amount of beer and spirits. “I wish I could break every bottle,” he
says.
Another video on YouTube and Twitter shows Abdulrahman behind the
wheel of a car, wearing an ISIS baseball hat and sunglasses, reciting
prayers in Arabic.
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