Homicidal driver sentenced to prisonNot clear whether the judge saw this as a terrorist act or a mindless act--
A man who claimed the will of God pushed him to drive into a crowd of students will spend as long as 33 years in a North Carolina prison, a judge has ruled.
Orange County Superior Judge Carl Fox ruled Tuesday the minimum prison sentence for Mohammed Taheri-Azar, who pleaded guilty to nine counts of attempted first-degree murder, is 26 years and two months, the Raleigh (N.C.) News & Observer said.
"One of the things our government won't tolerate -- and after 9/11 our citizens won't tolerate -- is trying to use Americans as punching bags or targets for terrorist acts or mindless acts," Fox said.
The vehicular attack took place in March 2006 on the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill campus. Taheri-Azar drove his rented sport utility vehicle into The Pit, a spot near the university's student union where students were gathered.
The News & Observer said after the attack, which resulted in some injuries but no deaths, Taheri-Azara alleged that it was a response to the U.S. government's targeting of Muslims throughout the world.
Actually we had such an attack in Jerualem even before, see here: http://www.israel.org/MFA/Terrorism-%20Obstacle%20to%20Peace/Palestinian%20terror%20before%202000/Fatal%20Terrorist%20Attacks%20in%20Israel%20Since%20the%20DOP%20-S
"Feb 26 96 Flora Yehiel, 28, of Kiryat Ata, was killed when a car was driven into a bus stop at the French Hill junction in Jerusalem."
Posted by: Ruth at August 28, 2008 5:04 AMThe question is whether this is now becoming the tactic of choice for 'lone' terrorists.
Posted by: Daled Amos at August 28, 2008 10:31 AM