What is a stolen school vehicle capable of? The brain clips, but in one recent event in New Jersey, we’re fortunate we rarely found out.  ,
A young man named Bader Alzahrani, who traveled from Saudi Arabia to seek the American Dream, pleaded guilty to “one matter of an indictment charging him with federal transportation of a stolen car,” according to the Justice Department’s announcement on Thursday. It seems that up on Jan. 17, 2023,” the Livingston, New Jersey Board of Education reported that a school bus was stolen from a parking bunch”. The vehicle was stolen across the street from a home that had been broken into two weeks prior, as it turned out.
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According to what Alzahrani did, the acts were connected: Alzahrani allegedly broke into the home and then allegedly robbed the vehicle two days later. A backpack, containing Alzahrani’s Saudi card and a number of “other objects that appeared to relate to Alzahrani,” was discovered in the broken-into home, according to a criminal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. Journals with comments in both Arabic and English were one of these things.  ,
The comments were little short of hair-raising. Alzahrani wrote:” Why did n’t you slaughter the police officer who threw the Quran”? It’s questionable to whom or what Alzahrani was referring. A Muslim in Britain claimed in 2005 that a police officer had to leave his Qur’an in the garbage while he was being detained. Was Alzahrani also enthralled by the incident that occurred about 20 years later when he was five years old? Or did he recall a different officers commander who allegedly threw a Qur’an? Either way, the young man wanted the cop slaughtered, which might have thrilled, or at least titillated, the” Defund the Police” crowd but did n’t suggest that Alzahrani was prepared to become a loyal, stable, productive member of American society.
In reality, Alzahrani’s various journal entries ruled that out clearly. He wrote:” This is a battle, and there will be losses, and money loss. … It is a battle and y’all started, experience the trend”. According to him,” The new world may be destroyed from all attributes,” which would be a bloody battle. It was a spiritual battle:” God I am available for your purchases. I want to devote my entire life to serving you and the faith. Alzahrani added:” Body, body, damage, destruction. Allah”.
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Amid all this, Alzahrani anticipated coming styles by throwing in some hatred:” Immigrants control everything”, he wrote, without explaining how the Jews compelled him to take a class vehicle. He also wrote:” F**k each and every Jewish person” and” F**k you privileged whitey”. The Journals even contained” Jihad” and claims that Alzahrani did not intend to return to Saudi Arabia, according to the problem. Despite being in the country on a student visa, he does n’t appear to have put a lot of emphasis on his studies:” In or around October 2022, Alzahrani left the university where he was enrolled and was reported missing.
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There is no mention of what Alzahrani intended to do with his purloined school bus in the legal complaint against him, or what, if any, relation, had the vehicle theft had made with his hate-filled and aggressive rants. However, Alzahrani plainly had evil intentions in mind that he might have manifested before he fled to his country.
We can be thankful that Alzahrani only stole a vehicle and that no one suffered any harm in the process. However, this incident may produce American authorities reexamine some of their simple assumptions, although that’s about as good as the Democrats throwing Kamala under Alzahrani’s bus and nominating Trump this week.
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Although not all Muslims identify as terrorists, American officials should n’t be so concerned about the kind of havoc this young man might have caused if he were one of the fifteen 9/11 hijackers. In that country, the jihad ideology is widely held. This time, regulators caught the jihadist in day. We may only expect that they’ll always be so wonderful.