“Religion of Peacers” Slaughter Cow in Home Depot Parking Lot [VIDEO]
A young cow got loose from a Halal market and as the cow was being chased, they caught it in the back lot of a Home Depot store.
They didn’t try to herd the steer back to the market but instead
slaughtered it right there in the parking lot. One of the Halal market
employees brought his bow and arrow but when he shot, he missed and the
arrow stuck in the Home Depot wall.
Badr Musaed, an employee of the Halal store whipped out a huge knife and slit the steer’s throat right there on the spot.
From The New York Post

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Badr Musaed, an employee of the Halal store whipped out a huge knife and slit the steer’s throat right there on the spot.
From The New York Post
A young cow escaped slaughter at a Connecticut meat market — only to have its throat slit in public in Home Depot parking lot, according to a new report.
The gory scene
prompted the closure of the Saba meat store in Bloomfield, which kept
livestock on its premises to be prepared in accordance with Islamic
law, NBC Connecticut reported.
The cow dashed
out of Saba on Saturday and ran across the street to the hardware store —
with employee Badr Musaed and a contractor Andy Morrison hot on its
trail.
Morrison, who
was doing renovation work at the meat store and was armed with a bow and
arrow, tried to help Musaed corral the cow while the local police also
responded.
Dash camera
footage obtained by NBC shows the officer trying to box the bovine in
with his cruiser — and Morrison attempting to shoot it with his weapon.
“As the cow ran
towards the employees, Morrison shot at the cow, however he missed and
the arrow struck the wall of the Home Depot,” the police report said.
Suddenly, Musaed whipped out a foot-long knife and slit the cow’s throat as other Saba employees wrangled the animal.
The officer was stunned over the disturbing act.

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