Sunday 9 September 2012

SUDDEN JIHAD SYNDROME: MUSLIM doctor opens fire at Homeowners Association meeting in a church, killing one, critically wounding another


LOUISVILLE, KY: A not-guilty plea was entered by ‘Muslim’ Mahmoud Yousef Hindi, 55, on charges of murder, assault and wanton endangerment in the church shooting. Hindi was ordered held on a $1 million bond. A prosecutor called him “the epitome of danger to the community.

MAHMOUD YOUSEF HINDI
AP (H/T Henry P)  Police say Hindi, a MUSLIM doctor educated in Jordan, had a history of disputes with the homeowners group revolving around a fence that the association said didn’t meet its height or design requirements in the upscale neighborhood of Spring Creek.
The association’s attorney says the organization brought the zoning violation charges to the city. Hindi wrote several letters to the attorney, expressing anger and contempt for the attorney.
In one letter that ranted about several neighbors, Hindi cited the Quran, the theory of creationism, the idea that America has gone to Communism, threatens to form his own homeowners association and accused neighbors of stealing his “no trespassing signs” in the dispute over the fence.
“You would not believe some of the crap he wrote in these letters,” said Mark Wagner, a former president of the homeowners association. “It was rambling stuff.”
Wagner, who used to live near Hindi, said his predecessor as association president resigned from the post and abruptly moved from the neighborhood after having property-line disputes with Hindi.
“They were so scared of him that they moved,” Wagner said in a phone interview. “They dumped their house. They sold it to the first person who looked at their house … to get away from this guy.”
Police say Hindi was at the homeowners meeting for a short time before he started shooting. Some of the several people in attendance detained him until police arrived. Police did not immediately release other details such as what sort of weapon was used.
Slain was 73-year-old David Merritt, a one-time association president, who was shot once in the head and died at the scene, according to a deputy coroner. The wounded man, whose name was not immediately released, was in critical condition Saturday at University of Louisville Hospital.
Barbara Pass, who lives down the street from Hindi, said people were intimidated by him. “He threatened people, he would say things like, ‘You know I’ve got a gun and I just might use it.’”
“The family is in a state of shock and disbelief as to what has happened,” said Khalid Kahloon, another attorney representing Hindi. “This is a … peace-loving, law-abiding family enjoying their American dream, and then it’s shattered by this unfortunate and very tragic incident. (HEH)

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