R.E.A.L. has learned that on August 13, 2015, there was a vandalism attack on over 30 cars and homes with Anti-Semitic messages, Nazi swastikas, and “KKK” painted by the vandals. The hate extremist attacked cars near Jewish synagogue in San Antonio.
mySanAntonio reports: “A Jewish community on the North Side woke to widespread anti-Semitic vandalism Wednesday morning that included spray-painted swastikas, “KKK” lettering and other hateful slurs. “(We are) saddened and outraged,” said Howard Feinberg, a board member of the Rodfei Sholom Congregation, located near Northwest Military Drive and Huebner Road. “When we were finishing our morning prayers around 7 a.m., we became aware that in the neighborhood around our synagogue, there was a lot of graffiti of the anti-Semitic and racial nature.” More than 30 cars and homes were tagged with hateful graffiti sometime overnight, according to the San Antonio Police Department. An anti-Semitic crime has not been reported in San Antonio in the past two years, according to the Anti-Defamation League, a national group that tracks such incidents.”
A terrorist shooter, described by police as a white male, is AT LARGE after a racist terrorist attack on Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church, in Charleston, South Carolina. There were 9 killed in the terrorist attack: six females and three males. Eight died at the scene, and the 9th died at the hospital. Once the authorities notify families, they will release the full list of names. The authorities are calling this terrorist attack a “hate crime.” This included the death of the churches’ leader Reverend Clementa Pinckney. A report states that the terrorist told one member of the church meeting “I am going to let you live. I want you to tell them what happened.” A five year old child hid during the terrorist’s shooting rampage, by pretending to be dead, according to reports.
NBC reports that the terrorist sought out the pastor.
Sylvia Johnson, a cousin of church shooting victim Pastor Clementa Pinckney says she spoke with one of the survivors “and she said that he had reloaded five different times… and he just said ‘I have to do it. You rape our women and you’re taking over our country. And you have to go.'”
Earlier, Reverend Pinckey, who is also a South Carolina state senator, backed a bill that called for body cameras for police in response to a killing of Walter Scott by a police officer on April 4, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Pastor Reverend Clementa Pinckney of the Episcopal AME Church Killed in Terrorist Attack on June 17 Night (Source: AME Website)
Every Wednesday evening, the church holds a Bible study in its basement. The Emanuel AME church is described as one of the “oldest AME church in the south.” The white terrorist apparently attended the Bible meeting. Charleston Police Chief Greg Mullen says the terror suspect attending a meeting and stayed for almost an hour before gunfire erupted.
Reports say the white terrorist shooter is still at large. But they were still describing the terror suspect as a clean-shaven white man, 5′ 9″, in his 20s, with a slender build. He was wearing a grey sweatshirt, blue jeans and Timberland boots. A photo is being circulated of the suspected. The suspect was pictured leaving the scene in a black four door sedan.
The Charleston police state they want people with information to call 843-720-2447.
CCTV Photo of White Terrorist Suspect in Attack on Episcopal AME Church (Source: Charleston Police)
Another photo of terrorist suspect
“Need to Identify” Statement from Charleston Police
The terrorist attack on the Christian church took place at 9 PM on Thursday, June 17, 2015. It has been reported that 9 people were shot, and that there are “multiple fatalities,” in what is clearly a racist terrorist attack, intended to target African-Americans.
Local Pastor Thomas Dixon: “It’s really bad. It’s a very bad scene.” (Source: YouTube)
Local pastor Thomas Dixon told CNN that “It’s really bad. It’s a very bad scene.” “Apparently the person just entered the church and opened fire. That part has not been fully articulated on what happened yet … they are still looking for the suspect.”
The police briefly arrested a white male, David Corrie of Ladson, wearing a backpack as he was coming out of a store, after they heard some popping noises in the area. Corrie had camera and recording equipment.
Pastor Reverend Clementa Pinckney of the Episcopal AME Church Attacked Wednesday Night (Source: AME Website)
Episcopal AME Reverend Clementa Pinckey was reported to be one of the victims of the terrorist attack. Reverence Pinckey. Clementa Pinckney is also a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 45th District since 2000,
Responsible for Equality And Liberty denounces this terrorist attack and calls for our supporters of any faith to pray for the victims and their families of this terrorist attack.
We have received reports of hate crimes against the American Masjid Darul Quran Mosque in Long Island, New York. We call upon a rejection of such vandalism and hatred against mosques or any houses of worship anywhere in the world. Apparently a group of vandals spray painted statements on the mosque, and then draped toilet paper over the imam’s house. The vandalism stated “The War Will Rise,” “RIP US Ambassador,” among other statements.
What is even more troubling are the comments made by readers on the NYC CBS local news web site by twisted individuals calling for the mosque to be “burned down,” calling Muslims “venom,” and other hateful comments. This demonstrates the depth of the HATE that we must continue to challenge every day. We challenge and reject such views of hate as Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, and all faiths, all races, all nationalities, and all identity groups.
We must urge all to Choose Love, Not Hate. Love Wins.
NYC Long Beach Mosque: Hate Crime Graffiti at Mosque Stating "War Will Rise"
NYC CBS news has reported:
“A message of hate was spray-painted on a Suffolk County mosque and now police are searching for the vandals. The angry words on the Bay Shore mosque threatened a rising war. It’s believed that someone came over the fence and vandalized the building, police said. The imam at Masjid Darul Quran Mosque showed CBS 2′s Lou Young the now white-washed spots where the messages were found. A pair of spray-painted statements that were written apparently referred to the overseas violence against U.S. embassies and consulates by Muslim extremists. They appeared along with an ominous reference to rising war, but the messages were directed against neighbors worshiping peacefully. Police called it a hate crime. “This is an attack on the community here in Suffolk County. It tears at the fabric of our community,’ said Suffolk County Police Lt. Stephen Hernandez, The overseas violence was condemned repeatedly from the pulpit at the Long Island mosque and the U.S. Libyan ambassador was mourned the very day he died. So the words especially hurt and the worshipers said they are worried it might not be an isolated incident. ‘There are things happening all over the country. It is troubling to see this happening in America. The America that I love so much,’ said worshiper Mohammed Zainul. The hurtful graffiti was painted last week. Friday morning someone came in the other side of the property to drape toilet paper over the imam’s house. Members of the mosque said they believe the actions are part of a pattern. “I feel scared they might hurt my brothers and all that,” worshiper Mohammed Laiqat said. ‘I’m definitely worried about this.’ In 20 years of worship in the community, the worshipers said they have never before felt unsafe or targeted.”
In addition, note that Suffolk County Crime Stoppers offers a cash reward of up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest. Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-220-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential.
“The Masjid Darul Quran, Bay shore, NY has very strongly condemned the killing of U.S. Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens, and his staff, and unequivocally condemned the attack on the US Embassies in Cairo and Yemen which came in the aftermath of bigoted video film in which the beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was depicted in a profane manner. Although we condemn production of such hateful video and yet believe that this video could never be an excuse to commit any acts of violence whatsoever. The Prophet (peace be upon him) is loved and respected by millions of people across the world, and no one can dilute or erase his love from our hearts. No one should fall into the trap of those who wish to promote terror and violence. The Prophet (peace be upon him) should be our example in everything we do, and even though he was attacked and insulted many times throughout his life, he always reacted with compassion and forgiveness, never with revenge or violence. To engage in such violence and senseless killing is to truly defile his legacy. We extend our deepest condolences to the families of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and the other three American personnel at this tragic time. We also condemn graffiti on the outer walls of the MDQ by some unknown people and ask the authorities to take serious action against such elements.”
On August 8, 2010, the Kehilat HaMashiach Synagogue in Spokane Valley, Washington state was defaced outside when someone painted a red Nazi swastika on their outdoor sign. The Kehilat HaMashiach Synagogue is a Messianic Jewish congregation.
KXLY reports that “In Spokane Valley the Kehilat HaMashiach Synagogue was vandalized Sunday when someone smeared their sign with a red swastika. Four days later a white cloth covers the symbol but the congregation of the synagogue know all too well the meaning behind the symbol. They says they want to bring attention to this because they want people to know this type of hatred is still going on in our community.”
Pakistan Daily Times: “Church torched in Sialkot over ‘desecration'” — “An angry mob torched a church in Sambarial area of Sialkot over alleged desecration of the holy Quran, a private TV channel reported on Friday.”
— “According to the channel, a Christian boy snatched the holy Quran from a 10-year-old girl and allegedly disrespected it.”
— “After the incident, an infuriated mob set a church on fire.”