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Are you from Pakistan ? Passenger asked the taxi driver and shot him.

Muslim taxi driver shot on Thanksgiving in Hazelwood calls attack a hate crime
November 29, 2015 12:00 AM



Dominique Hildebrand/Post-Gazette

Wasiullah Mohamed, executive director of the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh, sits Friday with a cab driver who was shot Thursday morning.
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By Dan Majors / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pittsburgh police are investigating the Thanksgiving Day shooting of a Muslim cab driver in Hazelwood that the victim and leaders of the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh are describing as a hate crime.

The driver, a 38-year-old Moroccan immigrant who has requested anonymity out of fear for his safety and who has not been identified by police, said he picked a man up outside Rivers Casino at about 1 a.m. Thursday. During the trip to a residence on Second Avenue in Hazelwood, the driver said, the passenger began asking him about his background.

He started the conversation and began to ask questions like, ‘You seem to be like a Pakistani guy. Are you from Pakistan?’ ” the driver said in an interview from his bed at UPMC Mercy, where he is being treated for a bullet wound in the upper back. “And I said, ‘No, I’m from Morocco. But I’m an American guy.’

“Then he continued the conversation. He began to speak about ISIS killing people. I told him ‘Actually, I’m against ISIS. I don’t like them.’ I even told him that they are killing innocent people. I noticed that he changed his tone and he began to satirize Muhammad, my prophet, and began to shift to his personal life. He mentioned that he has two kids and was in prison for some time.

“So it was this kind of stuff until we got to his destination. He asked me to wait for a little bit because he forgot his wallet in the house. I waited for just five minutes, I think, and I noticed that he came out of the house carrying a rifle in his hand. I noticed him coming toward me. I didn’t hesitate. I [made] a fast decision to leave and drove my taxi away because I felt he was going to do something. There is danger. He would shoot me or something. I felt like he had the intention to kill me.”

The driver said that as he sped away he heard a couple of gunshots, one of which blasted out the back window of his cab and struck him. The incident occurred between Flowers Avenue and Tecumseh Street, and he was able to drive a couple of blocks further to Mansion Street, he said, where he had to pull over. He then waved down a passing car and got someone to call the police.

He remains in UPMC Mercy in stable condition, the bullet still lodged in his back between his shoulder blades. He spoke with a detective at about 8 a.m. Thursday in the hospital.

Pittsburgh police released a statement with some details of the shooting but they have not determined whether the incident was motivated by the driver’s race or religion.

City Councilman Corey O’Connor, who represents the district where the shooting occurred, on Saturday said the investigation is continuing.

“Detectives are talking to a couple witnesses and they’re starting to gather information to put a timeline together,” he said. “There are all kinds of details that have to be looked into. They have to look at the evidence and any videos that may exist.”

The FBI is aware of the shooting, and is evaluating the incident, said Greg Heeb, spokesman for the bureau’s Pittsburgh branch.

“All I can really say is that we evaluate all crimes that appear to be racially motivated,” he said.

Wasi Mohamed, executive director of the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh, expressed frustration and impatience with the investigation.

“Very simply, this is a hate crime and it must be treated as such,” Mr. Mohamed said. “It is heartbreaking to see a horrible crime such as this committed in Pittsburgh, a city that on the surface is making attempts to be more welcoming.”

Mr. Mohamed said he has heard of a rising number of incidents targeting Muslims in Pittsburgh, and the center has received a couple of telephone threats, one of which prompted him to file a police report.

A Muslim woman among a group of friends with the wounded driver in his hospital room said the entire community is on edge.

“Since the Paris attack, we’ve been suffering,” said the woman, a member of the Islamic Center and who also requested anonymity. “Personally, we experience a lot of humiliation, a lot of people giving you the finger on the streets and calling you names. But when it comes to the point of shooting, this is extreme. This has to stop.”


“I believe the city has an opportunity and a responsibility to demonstrate that it is welcoming and will not stand for this kind of violence,” Mr. Mohamed said. “Our community will be praying for the recovery of our brother and expecting that the authorities take this matter much more seriously in the coming days.”

“The police hope to be able to arrest whoever committed this heinous crime,” Mr. O’Connor said. “Our officers and our detectives do a very good job, and we feel pretty confident that whoever did this will be apprehended. Obviously, we want results as soon as possible, but sometimes when the evidence is not there and we don’t have the proper witnesses, it makes the job [take] a little bit longer than an immediate response, but we will respond, and I think that’s a credit to our police force.

“It’s not like a TV show where it’s solved in 15 minutes. We have to go back, retrace everybody’s steps, look at videos.”

The driver said he has been driving a cab with Cranberry Taxi Service for a month and the vehicle was equipped with a video recorder. Police did not say if they have reviewed any video and a spokesperson for Cranberry Taxi Service could not be reached.

Before becoming a cab driver, the victim said, he worked in a market. He arrived in Pittsburgh from Morocco five years ago with a bachelor’s degree in English. He said he hopes to become a teacher and plans to bring his wife to this country and raise a family. He is three months away from becoming an American citizen — but he already considers this to be his country and Pittsburgh his city.

“This [incident] is due to the person, not the city,” he said. “Pittsburgh is my style, it is like my hometown [of Safi] in Morocco. My dream is to be an American.

“This is a unique nation. Here in America I have achieved what I could not in Morocco. Here I learned how to drive. Here I easily get a job with health benefits. All aspects of life. Cleanliness. This is my country. I am proud to say I am American, but I didn’t have the chance to say that to him.”

As far as the shooter is concerned, the driver said he simply wants justice done.

In our religion, Islam, we forgive, even in such conditions,” he said. “I learned this from our prophet Muhammad. We don’t take revenge. I could forgive this, but I still want my rights.”

Rich Lord contributed. Dan Majors: dmajors@post-gazette.com and 412-263-1456.
http://www.post-gazette.com/local/c...alls-attack-a-hate-crime/stories/201511290154
 
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He started the conversation and began to ask questions like, ‘You seem to be like a Pakistani guy. Are you from Pakistan?’ ” the driver said in an interview from his bed at UPMC Mercy, where he is being treated for a bullet wound in the upper back. “And I said, ‘No, I’m from Morocco. But I’m an American guy.’
Ah, so had the Moroccan lied and said he was from Pakistan, he wouldn't have been shot.

In order to make this fit into the typical irrational-Pakistan-hating-Indian-narrative, the story should have played out along the lines off the passenger sticking his gun in the Moroccan driver's face until he was convinced that the driver really wasn't Pakistani ... and then let him go ...
 
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Are you from Pakistan ? Passenger asked the taxi driver and shot him.

Muslim taxi driver shot on Thanksgiving in Hazelwood calls attack a hate crime
November 29, 2015 12:00 AM



Dominique Hildebrand/Post-Gazette

Wasiullah Mohamed, executive director of the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh, sits Friday with a cab driver who was shot Thursday morning.
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Taxi driver shot in Hazelwood[/paste:font]
By Dan Majors / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Pittsburgh police are investigating the Thanksgiving Day shooting of a Muslim cab driver in Hazelwood that the victim and leaders of the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh are describing as a hate crime.

The driver, a 38-year-old Moroccan immigrant who has requested anonymity out of fear for his safety and who has not been identified by police, said he picked a man up outside Rivers Casino at about 1 a.m. Thursday. During the trip to a residence on Second Avenue in Hazelwood, the driver said, the passenger began asking him about his background.

He started the conversation and began to ask questions like, ‘You seem to be like a Pakistani guy. Are you from Pakistan?’ ” the driver said in an interview from his bed at UPMC Mercy, where he is being treated for a bullet wound in the upper back. “And I said, ‘No, I’m from Morocco. But I’m an American guy.’

“Then he continued the conversation. He began to speak about ISIS killing people. I told him ‘Actually, I’m against ISIS. I don’t like them.’ I even told him that they are killing innocent people. I noticed that he changed his tone and he began to satirize Muhammad, my prophet, and began to shift to his personal life. He mentioned that he has two kids and was in prison for some time.

“So it was this kind of stuff until we got to his destination. He asked me to wait for a little bit because he forgot his wallet in the house. I waited for just five minutes, I think, and I noticed that he came out of the house carrying a rifle in his hand. I noticed him coming toward me. I didn’t hesitate. I [made] a fast decision to leave and drove my taxi away because I felt he was going to do something. There is danger. He would shoot me or something. I felt like he had the intention to kill me.”

The driver said that as he sped away he heard a couple of gunshots, one of which blasted out the back window of his cab and struck him. The incident occurred between Flowers Avenue and Tecumseh Street, and he was able to drive a couple of blocks further to Mansion Street, he said, where he had to pull over. He then waved down a passing car and got someone to call the police.

He remains in UPMC Mercy in stable condition, the bullet still lodged in his back between his shoulder blades. He spoke with a detective at about 8 a.m. Thursday in the hospital.

Pittsburgh police released a statement with some details of the shooting but they have not determined whether the incident was motivated by the driver’s race or religion.

City Councilman Corey O’Connor, who represents the district where the shooting occurred, on Saturday said the investigation is continuing.

“Detectives are talking to a couple witnesses and they’re starting to gather information to put a timeline together,” he said. “There are all kinds of details that have to be looked into. They have to look at the evidence and any videos that may exist.”

The FBI is aware of the shooting, and is evaluating the incident, said Greg Heeb, spokesman for the bureau’s Pittsburgh branch.

“All I can really say is that we evaluate all crimes that appear to be racially motivated,” he said.

Wasi Mohamed, executive director of the Islamic Center of Pittsburgh, expressed frustration and impatience with the investigation.

“Very simply, this is a hate crime and it must be treated as such,” Mr. Mohamed said. “It is heartbreaking to see a horrible crime such as this committed in Pittsburgh, a city that on the surface is making attempts to be more welcoming.”

Mr. Mohamed said he has heard of a rising number of incidents targeting Muslims in Pittsburgh, and the center has received a couple of telephone threats, one of which prompted him to file a police report.

A Muslim woman among a group of friends with the wounded driver in his hospital room said the entire community is on edge.

“Since the Paris attack, we’ve been suffering,” said the woman, a member of the Islamic Center and who also requested anonymity. “Personally, we experience a lot of humiliation, a lot of people giving you the finger on the streets and calling you names. But when it comes to the point of shooting, this is extreme. This has to stop.”


“I believe the city has an opportunity and a responsibility to demonstrate that it is welcoming and will not stand for this kind of violence,” Mr. Mohamed said. “Our community will be praying for the recovery of our brother and expecting that the authorities take this matter much more seriously in the coming days.”

“The police hope to be able to arrest whoever committed this heinous crime,” Mr. O’Connor said. “Our officers and our detectives do a very good job, and we feel pretty confident that whoever did this will be apprehended. Obviously, we want results as soon as possible, but sometimes when the evidence is not there and we don’t have the proper witnesses, it makes the job [take] a little bit longer than an immediate response, but we will respond, and I think that’s a credit to our police force.

“It’s not like a TV show where it’s solved in 15 minutes. We have to go back, retrace everybody’s steps, look at videos.”

The driver said he has been driving a cab with Cranberry Taxi Service for a month and the vehicle was equipped with a video recorder. Police did not say if they have reviewed any video and a spokesperson for Cranberry Taxi Service could not be reached.

Before becoming a cab driver, the victim said, he worked in a market. He arrived in Pittsburgh from Morocco five years ago with a bachelor’s degree in English. He said he hopes to become a teacher and plans to bring his wife to this country and raise a family. He is three months away from becoming an American citizen — but he already considers this to be his country and Pittsburgh his city.

“This [incident] is due to the person, not the city,” he said. “Pittsburgh is my style, it is like my hometown [of Safi] in Morocco. My dream is to be an American.

“This is a unique nation. Here in America I have achieved what I could not in Morocco. Here I learned how to drive. Here I easily get a job with health benefits. All aspects of life. Cleanliness. This is my country. I am proud to say I am American, but I didn’t have the chance to say that to him.”

As far as the shooter is concerned, the driver said he simply wants justice done.

In our religion, Islam, we forgive, even in such conditions,” he said. “I learned this from our prophet Muhammad. We don’t take revenge. I could forgive this, but I still want my rights.”

Rich Lord contributed. Dan Majors: dmajors@post-gazette.com and 412-263-1456.
http://www.post-gazette.com/local/c...alls-attack-a-hate-crime/stories/201511290154
I'm living in Florida and i'm also a citizen of America. My mom is American and my dad is Pakistan; i'm planning on making the "Muslim Guard" which will be responsible for protecting Muslim communities.
 
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I'm living in Florida and i'm also a citizen of America. My mom is American and my dad is Pakistan; i'm planning on making the "Muslim Guard" which will be responsible for protecting Muslim communities.

Its an Android App ?
If Not, How can the Muslims Across the Globe Benifit with your "Muslim Guard" , Also what if Christian Guards are Created too ?

IMHO, Instead of Covering the Mouth ( Short Term Solution ) , We must Put off the Fire ( the Source ), even if our hands get Burnt, as sooner or later our Entire House will be in ruins.
 
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I'm living in Florida and i'm also a citizen of America. My mom is American and my dad is Pakistan; i'm planning on making the "Muslim Guard" which will be responsible for protecting Muslim communities.

>Creates a Muslim Guard
>Gets mistaken for jihad/terrorist group

That's what usually happens, especially with the emotional climate in present America.
 
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Its an Android App ?
If Not, How can the Muslims Across the Globe Benifit with your "Muslim Guard" , Also what if Christian Guards are Created too ?

IMHO, Instead of Covering the Mouth ( Short Term Solution ) , We must Put off the Fire ( the Source ), even if our hands get Burnt, as sooner or later our Entire House will be in ruins.
No an actual armed group. There are already "Christian guards" (KKK, Skinheads, Rednecks, Neo-Natzis) who target Muslims. Most Muslims who are targeted are mostly old men, young children or just women. We have a vibrant and active Muslim youth community filled with strong and healthy young men, thing is - they aren't well organized and coordinated enough to counter and prevent any hate crimes. There are many Muslim groups like the one that i'm proposing but they are mostly militant wings of 'Nation of Islam', in which anti-muslim groups wouldnt dare venture into.

African Americans formed the Black Panthers to counter the racial attacks against them. Most Black Panthers are Muslims now.

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None of the 9/11 bombers was a Pakistani...... nor any other such incident bar Mumbai (that too open for debate)........ however, Pakistani's have been demonized more than any other nationality........ go figure?!@@#

On topic: The Moroccan should have said he was an Indian............. maybe he would gotten a cake! :D
 
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>Creates a Muslim Guard
>Gets mistaken for jihad/terrorist group

That's what usually happens, especially with the emotional climate in present America.

The Police and security agencies will also intimidate you, but they dont give two shits about neo-nazi groups and KKK.
 
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I'm living in Florida and i'm also a citizen of America. My mom is American and my dad is Pakistan; i'm planning on making the "Muslim Guard" which will be responsible for protecting Muslim communities.

Let local law enforcement deal with it please.

As for the case, that's attempted murder right there. He is looking at a long jail term.
 
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None of the 9/11 bombers was a Pakistani...... nor any other such incident bar Mumbai (that too open for debate)........ however, Pakistani's have been demonized more than any other nationality........ go figure?!@@#

On topic: The Moroccan should have said he was an Indian............. maybe he would gotten a cake! :D

Indian Hindus are targeted regularly especially around Georgia and New Jersey, there was a group called "Dot Busters" which targeted Hindus who wore the Bindi.
 
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Let local law enforcement deal with it please.

As for the case, that's attempted murder right there. He is looking at a long jail term.

The US justice system will surely deliver justice regardless of any considerations, and swiftly.
 
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None of the 9/11 bombers was a Pakistani...... nor any other such incident bar Mumbai (that too open for debate)........ however, Pakistani's have been demonized more than any other nationality........ go figure?!@@#

On topic: The Moroccan should have said he was an Indian............. maybe he would gotten a cake! :D

Well, It may be unfair with pakistan, especially This Incident.

However the reasons ( for International Response ) are ( But not limited to ) :

- OBL was in Pakistan ( But no one Bothers about the Saudis... )
- ISI's Proven Affinity with AQ and Factions like LET and Haqqani ( Arguable Fact is...Though KSA has most of its Share in 9/11 , KSA remain the "Closest Ally" fr US )
- The "Islamic" Bomb ( Ah.. It could have been the Pakistani Bomb too.. ) + AQ Khan Episode ( They Forget Who ACTUALLY Murdered the Masses in iraq )
- 26/11( Its Perfect Publicity by India )
- The First attck on WTC was by a lone Pakistani National
- Internationasation Attempts of kashmir by Pakistan and Counter Attack ( Using terrorism Tool ) by India
- Above all, Pakistani rift with US and US Interests. ( The Biggest issue )

Do note :

A. The Above are merely REASONS. Reasonas are Debatable.
For Example, Israel too has Nukes but Pakistan is Highlighted... call it Unfair Hypocracy.

B. As the Hero of Pakistani, ISI Chief Gul said, Jihad Lends Trmenedous Power to Pakistan... Jihad is not in the Good Books of West. Jihad is almost synomous with Islamic Terrorism as of Today.

C. Islam Preaches Love and Peace, But the Split in Muslim World and the UNITY of West has Destroyed Inslam. Almost.
 
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