Monday, September 16, 2013

Chocolate Milk Bomber Strikes Boston

Meanwhile, rumors surrounding the Washington psyop are it was Syrian commandos, and it wasn't by chance that the NSA got the identification wrong (how much you wanna bet this becomes another lone gunman?). 

Is there no lie or pile of bullshit to which they will not stoop to sell a war?

"Bottle dropped under bus triggers bomb scare in Boston

The Boston police bomb squad investigated an incident Thursday in which a passenger dropped a suspicious object under an MBTA bus in the Longwood medical area. But it turned out that the object was a plastic chocolate milk bottle. The incident was reported at 9:26 a.m. when a passenger on a Route 66 bus got off near Brigham Circle and dropped the bottle under the vehicle, Joe Pesaturo, MBTA spokesman, said in e-mail. The driver contacted public safety officials. Boston and Transit Police cleared the scene near the intersections of Tremont Street and Huntington Avenue to investigate the object, officials said. The bottle was deemed unsuspicious, and the scene was cleared around 10:45 a.m. The passenger who dropped the bottle was taken into custody and will be charged with disorderly conduct and interfering with public transportation, Pesaturo said."

Not littering?

"Man’s attire may have led to bomb scare arrest, advocates contend" by Travis Andersen and Jasper Craven |  Globe Staff | Globe Correspondent, August 24, 2013

An Islamic civil rights group and a lawyer for a 27-year-old Boston man suggested Friday that his attire and appearance were factors in his arrest the previous day, when he tossed a chocolate milk bottle under an MBTA bus and triggered a response from a police bomb squad.

Uh-oh.

Amar Ibrahim pleaded not guilty Friday at his arraignment in West Roxbury District Court to charges of interfering with public transportation, disorderly conduct, and a civil violation of littering. He was released without bail and is scheduled to return to court Oct. 18.

His lawyer, Charles Pappas, said afterward that authorities, the bus driver, and passengers overreacted to Ibrahim, who was not on board the bus at the Brigham Circle stop, but was wearing a thobe, a common article of clothing for men in parts of the Middle East, and a head covering.

Pappas said Ibrahim’s appearance, coupled with a more cautious city after the Boston Marathon bombings, could have made people “jump to the conclusion that this could be a terrorist.”

According to an affidavit in the case filed by Transit Police, officers received a report of a “Middle Eastern male” throwing a bag underneath the bus and running away. 

I am ashamed of Boston Strong. What a bunch of craven pussies.

A Boston police officer was with Ibrahim when Transit Police officers arrived, the affidavit said, and the bus driver told authorities that she had seen a man dressed in a thobe with a head scarf “pushing something into the right rear wheel of the bus.”

Three witnesses corroborated the driver’s account and said they saw Ibrahim throw a “can-like object” under the bus, before the passengers “ran off the bus in fear for their lives,” police said.

The Boston police bomb squad arrived, and officials determined that the object under the bus was a plastic chocolate milk bottle and not suspicious, authorities said.

Ibrahim Hooper — a spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Washington-D.C.-based advocacy group — said he thought Ibrahim’s attire played a role in the initial suspicion.

“Obviously, I understand the sensitivities based on the tragic events of the Boston Marathon bombing,” Hooper said. “I think you could obviously make the case that it would have been a different reaction, had he not been dressed in quote, ‘Middle Eastern garb.’ ”

Yeah, they did look Middle Eastern.

Hooper said responding officers should not have arrested Ibrahim after they assessed the situation.

“I think clearly, these charges should be dropped,” Hooper said.

Pappas agreed with that assessment and said his client did not run from the scene and cooperated with police.

But the police received reports that he ran away!

“I think that the facts of the case do not fit the charges against him, other than maybe littering,” he said.

Nothing new for AmeriKan joostice.

Representatives of the Suffolk district attorney’s office and Boston police declined to comment on the arrest, because their agencies did not take Ibrahim into custody. An MBTA spokesman would say only that a court will decide if the charges are warranted.

A spokesman for the ACLU of Massachusetts declined to comment, saying the group is not involved in the case.

Ibrahim could not be reached for comment, but a woman who identified herself as his sister, reached by phone, said he was being treated at a hospital Friday afternoon for issues relating to a bipolar disorder.

“He’s not feeling good,” said the woman, who declined to give her name.

She said her brother is a Muslim who came to the United States from the East African nation of Eritrea.

Asked if he had told her about the incident, she said he stated that “I drank the chocolate, I [threw] it, and then they think that’s a bomb.”

Pappas said Ibrahim has lived in Boston for more than a decade and worked as a taxi driver. His sister said that he is currently unemployed.

Related(?)Amid criminal probe, taxi owner looks to sell 

The Globe destroyed his business just like they took her parking space.

Menino should move now on major reform of taxi system
Boston takes first steps on cab industry abuses
IRS agents raid Boston Cab headquarters

Related: Sunday Globe Specials: Waves of Immigrants

Can't stop 'em.

"Boston police have responded to the scandal. In April, police placed Mark ­Cohen, the civilian employee who directs the Hackney Unit, on paid leave from his $110,000-a-year position pending an internal review of a ­reportedly heated exchange that he had with a subordinate. Police are investigating possible mis­management of funds intended to aid families of taxi drivers who die on duty, money that was collected by Cohen’s unit and is now unaccounted for. Both reviews are pending."

Welcome to AmeriKa. 

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RelatedBrigham Circle bus arrest: Police acted appropriately

So sayeth the Boston Globe. 

Maybe next time you should just take a bike.

"The board that oversees bar exams in Massachusetts will now let test-takers wear religious headwear without requesting permission, after an observant Muslim was mistakenly asked to remove her headscarf earlier this month while taking the test....

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Also see:

Mass. bar examiners to review religious wear rules
Bar examiners remove a bar

Yeah, no Islamophobia here in Zionist inculcated and indoctrinated AmeriKa.

"Young Muslims try to show others Islam urges peace" by Gal Tziperman Lotan |  Globe Correspondent, August 19, 2013

About 25 young Muslims rallied in the Boston Common Sunday afternoon in an effort to protect their religion from what they said are misperceptions stemming from violent acts others have committed in the name of Islam.

“We’re just saying what Islam is and what Islam is not,” said Hanad Duale, one of six Muslims who organized the rally. “We’re trying to educate the public, that probably doesn’t know more that what they’ve heard from media and from propaganda.”

The rally was organized by four women and two men who wanted to respond to what they felt were attacks on their culture and religion after the Boston Marathon bombings, in which two Muslim brothers allegedly killed three people and injured more than 260 in April, and the killing in May of a British soldier, Lee Rigby, allegedly by two Muslim men, in London....

Related: Slow Saturday Special: Globe Speaks With Boston Marathon Conspiracy Theorists 

Also see: British Bellyaches 

It comes from laughing so hard at what is obvious propaganda.

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