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Another fake hate crime via CAIR
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(Scott Johnson) Ann Doss Helms reports another fake hate crime in the Charlotte Observer. A kindergarten teacher was alleged to have committed the fake hate crime against a Muslim student. CAIR promoted the fake hate crime in its patented style, alleging a two-month reign of terror against the boy. The fake hate crime duly made the national news. Then came the investigation:
Police found no evidence to confirm a November report that a teacher bullied and assaulted a Muslim kindergartener at David Cox Road Elementary, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools reported Friday.

Principal Celeste Spears-Ellis notified parents that the accused teacher has returned to the classroom after the District Attorney’s Office found “no evidence of an assault other than the complainant’s report” and no grounds for criminal charges.

The incident made national news in November when the Council on American-Islamic Rights wrote to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction alleging that the teacher “continuously harassed and recently assaulted” a 5-year-old boy in her class. The letter, dated Nov. 21, said the teacher had grabbed the boy by the neck and choked him on Nov. 16. It said she had also failed to prevent classmates from bullying the boy and forced him to carry a large backpack filled with textbooks and headphones.

The letter named another teacher who reportedly separated the two after the choking incident and consoled the boy.

The letter from Spears-Ellis says CMS police investigated “and found no evidence that the alleged incident actually occurred.”
All documents were turned over to the DA’s office in December, the letter said. That office notified CMS this week that there were no grounds for charges.

“I am thankful for the support and patience of our school families and staff while this thorough investigation was conducted,” the principal wrote.
CAIR is invariably described in the media as a civil rights organization, but it is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood waging the grand jihad in the United States. See Andrew McCarthy’s “The roots of CAIR’s intimidation campaign.” The government included CAIR as an unindicted co-conspirator in its ultimately successful prosecution of the Holy Land Foundation as a Hamas front.

When will the truth catch up with CAIR?



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BABY-STRAPPED MOTHER AMONG MADAGALI SUICIDE BOMBERS

THE GUARDIAN, January 14, 2017

Three female suicide bombers, yesterday, attacked Madagali Market in Adamawa State, killing themselves and one person, with several others injured.

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) confirmed that one of the three female suicide bombers died with a baby strapped on her back.

The Coordinator of NEMA for Adamawa and Taraba Operation Office, Mr. Sa’ad Bello, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that nine people died in the triple blast, including the suicide bombers.

“So far, we have nine dead, including the three female suicide bombers, while 14 others sustained various degree of injuries,” Bello said.Also confirming the development, the Executive Secretary of Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA), Mallam Haruna Furo, said normalcy has returned to the area.

The state government, while condemning the incident, urged the public to be more vigilant and report suspicious persons, objects and movements to security agencies.

The Adamawa State Command Police Public Relations Officer, Usman Abubakar, who confirmed the attack, said: “Based on the report sent to me by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Madagali, no one was killed during the attack, apart from the suicide bombers.

“The three suicide bombers all died in the attack, which took place in an open space in the market. The suicide bombers missed their target, because the people were suspicious of their movement.

“The security agents, including the Police, have taken over the place to avoid further attack and also to prevent people from entering the area.”

The state House of Assembly member representing Madagali Constituency, Mr. Emmanuel Tsamdu, told The Guardian that one person died during the attack.

“I am in Maiduguri now, but I was told that one person was killed during the attack and that it was three female suicide bombers that carried out the attack.

“I will get back to you latter when I get the details of the attack in Madagali,” he said.

The attack came 24 hours after the state Security Council meeting on Thursday, with all the first class chiefs in attendance and resolved to tackle all security challenges in the state.

This is the second time in one month that suicide bombers attacked Madagali town, killing dozens of people.