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In the city of Dearborn, MI where the TLC show "All-American Muslim" (oxymoron, btw) is filmed, multiple muslim footbal players were arrested after beating up a Christian student. As Americans, when are you going to stand up to this pro-muslim Agenda that is being preached daily?
UPDATE: Hamas-CAIR is all over it --
Muslim Football Players in Dearborn Heights Arrested for Assault on Christian Quarterback Answering Muslims
I'm not sure what motivated these Muslim players to rip off a quarterback's helmet and beat him senseless, but if their lawyer is claiming that their arrests were racially motivated (Islamophobia, of course), then I will say that the attacks themselves were racially motivated (Christianophobia). Could you imagine the media uproar if four Christian players had given a Muslim quarterback a concussion?
DEARBORN HEIGHTS ??? A figurative beat down turned literal beating has led to the felony arrests of a group of local high school football players.
Police arrested four Star International Academy seniors Wednesday on aggravated assault charges stemming from an altercation in the team???s last game of the season.
The players -- Mohamed Ahmed, Fanar Al-Alsady, Hadee Attia and Ali Bajjey, all age 17 -- are accused of gang-beating Lutheran Westland???s quarterback as time expired in Lutheran???s 47-6 drubbing of Star on Oct. 21.
According to numerous witness statements gathered by police, Lutheran???s quarterback was set to take a knee to run out the clock. Before the snap, referees told both teams to refrain from contact, police said.
After the snap, however, the four arrested Star players burst through the line and allegedly manhandled Lutheran???s quarterback. Police said they ripped off his helmet, threw him to the ground and punched and kicked him repeatedly. The incident came to an end after coaches, players and refs stepped in and broke it up.
Police took a statement from a referee who said he heard a Star player say to hit the referees after being directed to not hit the other team.
According to published reports, Lutheran???s quarterback suffered a concussion from the beating. (Source)
Police arrested four Star International Academy seniors Wednesday on aggravated assault charges stemming from an altercation in the team???s last game of the season.
The players -- Mohamed Ahmed, Fanar Al-Alsady, Hadee Attia and Ali Bajjey, all age 17 -- are accused of gang-beating Lutheran Westland???s quarterback as time expired in Lutheran???s 47-6 drubbing of Star on Oct. 21.
According to numerous witness statements gathered by police, Lutheran???s quarterback was set to take a knee to run out the clock. Before the snap, referees told both teams to refrain from contact, police said.
After the snap, however, the four arrested Star players burst through the line and allegedly manhandled Lutheran???s quarterback. Police said they ripped off his helmet, threw him to the ground and punched and kicked him repeatedly. The incident came to an end after coaches, players and refs stepped in and broke it up.
Police took a statement from a referee who said he heard a Star player say to hit the referees after being directed to not hit the other team.
According to published reports, Lutheran???s quarterback suffered a concussion from the beating. (Source)
But the Council on American-Islamic Relations held a news conference Tuesday on the basis that the allegations are not true.
CAIR said there is new video showing the incident was "greatly exaggerated" and that the players were targeted because they were Arab-American.
"We believe that from the very beginning that, if these young men may have been of a different ethnicity, of a different religion, different skin color, that Dearborn Heights police officer most likely would not have been so aggressive in the means in which he carried out his investigation," said CAIR Executive Director Dawud Walid.
CAIR said there is new video showing the incident was "greatly exaggerated" and that the players were targeted because they were Arab-American.
"We believe that from the very beginning that, if these young men may have been of a different ethnicity, of a different religion, different skin color, that Dearborn Heights police officer most likely would not have been so aggressive in the means in which he carried out his investigation," said CAIR Executive Director Dawud Walid.