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Serious Moslem Men Getting Shot Like Dogs In Albuquerque! Breaking Bad Is Back! Guess Murderer!

JohnTan

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After ambush-style shootings of three Muslim men and the recent killing of a fourth in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Muslim community in the city is on edge and fearful.

A well-liked city worker who had aspirations of a future in politics and a proud new US citizen are among the victims of a spree of shootings police say may be related.

The killings of Mohammad Ahmadi, Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, Aftab Hussein and Naeem Hussain have one obvious commonality though: They were all South Asian Muslims, according to Albuquerque police.

The three most recent killings happened within the span of two weeks, with local and national Muslim groups warning residents to remain vigilant. They've also put a spotlight on an unsolved homicide from November 2021.

Here's what we know about the lives lost. CNN will continue to update this story with more details as we learn them:

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Mohammad Ahmadi was shot and killed outside of a business he and his brother ran together in November 2021, according to CNN affiliate KOAT.
Ahmadi was from Afghanistan, police said.



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Muhammad Imtiaz Hussain had been living with his brother, Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, in the same apartment complex for almost five years and had never had any problems.

The brothers came to the US on student visas, studying at the University of New Mexico, and they would often take early morning or late night walks to the university library without any fear for their safety -- until now.

Afzaal Hussain was shot, killed and found on a sidewalk on August 1, his face distorted from gunshot wounds, Imtiaz Hussain said.

"This is not a random killing,
" said Imtiaz Hussain, who had to witness his brother's wounds himself. "This is extremely motivated and extreme hatred."
Afzaal Hussain was loved by everyone and a student leader excited for a future in politics once he gained US citizenship.

"We are in extreme fear," Imtiaz Hussain said. "Living in this place is very painful."

Hussain worked on the planning team for the city of Española. He had studied law and human resource management at the University of Punjab in Pakistan before receiving both master's and bachelor's degrees in community and regional planning from the University of New Mexico, according to a news release from Española Mayor John Ramon Vigil.

"Muhammad was soft-spoken and kind, and quick to laugh," Vigil said in a news release last Wednesday. "He was well-respected and well-liked by his coworkers and members of the community."


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Naeem Hussain.

Naeem Hussain, 25, had been a US citizen for less than a month when he became the latest shooting victim found by Albuquerque police officers just before midnight Friday.

His brother-in-law Ehsan Shahalami identified Hussian to CNN Sunday and said he had migrated as a refugee from Pakistan in 2016 -- fleeing persecution as a Shia Muslim.

"He had a lot of dreams and he accomplished some of them," Shahalami said. "His others were cut short by this heinous act."

Hours before his own death, Hussain attended a funeral for two of the recent victims and expressed concern about the shootings, said Tahir Gauba, spokesperson for the Islamic Center of New Mexico.

Hussain worked as a truck driver for several years from Albuquerque, a job he took immense pride in, according to Shahalami.

"He was not even a citizen at the time but he would say, 'This is our country, these people need us more than any other time,' so he drove extra shifts to keep things rolling," Shahalami said.

After becoming a US citizen, Hussain opened his own trucking business, had plans to bring over his wife from Pakistan and was interested in buying property in Virginia, according to Shahalami.

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Aftab Hussein was a Muslim man from Pakistan, police said.

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/08/08/us/victims-muslim-killings-albuquerque/index.html
 

JohnTan

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It's a joyous occasion to be celebrated. The 3 of them got their 72 virgins sooner than expected.

I suspect all four of them are not from the majority sunni. It's likely that some sunni islamist is going around shooting shia and ahmadis dead.
 

OrLanChowHorFun

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After ambush-style shootings of three Muslim men and the recent killing of a fourth in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Muslim community in the city is on edge and fearful.

A well-liked city worker who had aspirations of a future in politics and a proud new US citizen are among the victims of a spree of shootings police say may be related.

The killings of Mohammad Ahmadi, Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, Aftab Hussein and Naeem Hussain have one obvious commonality though: They were all South Asian Muslims, according to Albuquerque police.

The three most recent killings happened within the span of two weeks, with local and national Muslim groups warning residents to remain vigilant. They've also put a spotlight on an unsolved homicide from November 2021.

Here's what we know about the lives lost. CNN will continue to update this story with more details as we learn them:

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Mohammad Ahmadi was shot and killed outside of a business he and his brother ran together in November 2021, according to CNN affiliate KOAT.
Ahmadi was from Afghanistan, police said.



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Muhammad Imtiaz Hussain had been living with his brother, Muhammad Afzaal Hussain, in the same apartment complex for almost five years and had never had any problems.

The brothers came to the US on student visas, studying at the University of New Mexico, and they would often take early morning or late night walks to the university library without any fear for their safety -- until now.

Afzaal Hussain was shot, killed and found on a sidewalk on August 1, his face distorted from gunshot wounds, Imtiaz Hussain said.

"This is not a random killing,
" said Imtiaz Hussain, who had to witness his brother's wounds himself. "This is extremely motivated and extreme hatred."
Afzaal Hussain was loved by everyone and a student leader excited for a future in politics once he gained US citizenship.

"We are in extreme fear," Imtiaz Hussain said. "Living in this place is very painful."

Hussain worked on the planning team for the city of Española. He had studied law and human resource management at the University of Punjab in Pakistan before receiving both master's and bachelor's degrees in community and regional planning from the University of New Mexico, according to a news release from Española Mayor John Ramon Vigil.

"Muhammad was soft-spoken and kind, and quick to laugh," Vigil said in a news release last Wednesday. "He was well-respected and well-liked by his coworkers and members of the community."


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Naeem Hussain.

Naeem Hussain, 25, had been a US citizen for less than a month when he became the latest shooting victim found by Albuquerque police officers just before midnight Friday.

His brother-in-law Ehsan Shahalami identified Hussian to CNN Sunday and said he had migrated as a refugee from Pakistan in 2016 -- fleeing persecution as a Shia Muslim.

"He had a lot of dreams and he accomplished some of them," Shahalami said. "His others were cut short by this heinous act."

Hours before his own death, Hussain attended a funeral for two of the recent victims and expressed concern about the shootings, said Tahir Gauba, spokesperson for the Islamic Center of New Mexico.

Hussain worked as a truck driver for several years from Albuquerque, a job he took immense pride in, according to Shahalami.

"He was not even a citizen at the time but he would say, 'This is our country, these people need us more than any other time,' so he drove extra shifts to keep things rolling," Shahalami said.

After becoming a US citizen, Hussain opened his own trucking business, had plans to bring over his wife from Pakistan and was interested in buying property in Virginia, according to Shahalami.

View attachment 155293

Aftab Hussein was a Muslim man from Pakistan, police said.

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/08/08/us/victims-muslim-killings-albuquerque/index.html

It's a joyous occasion to be celebrated. The 3 of them got their 72 virgins sooner than expected.


yes.................more such incidents please................worldwide..............to rid these vermin............
 

laksaboy

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After ambush-style shootings of three Muslim men and the recent killing of a fourth in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the Muslim community in the city is on edge and fearful.

They tend to behave well when they are in fear.
 

JohnTan

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I suspect all four of them are not from the majority sunni. It's likely that some sunni islamist is going around shooting shia and ahmadis dead.

I was right!



Police in Albuquerque, New Mexico, have arrested a 51-year-old man in connection to the recent killings of two Muslim men in the city. Police said Muhammad Syed is considered the “primary suspect” in the deaths.

“As detectives prepared to search Syed’s home in Southeast Albuquerque on Monday, Syed drove from the residence in the Volkswagen Jetta that detectives believe was used in at least one of the murders,” police said in a news release.
Detectives searched Syed’s home where they found additional evidence that they believe ties him to the killings, police said. This includes evidence that police said shows that Syed knew the victims “to some extent” and interpersonal conflict may have led to the shootings.

Syed has been arrested on two homicide charges, in connection to the July 26 death of Aftab Hussein and the Aug. 1 death of Muhammad Afzaal Hussain.

“Detectives connected those homicides using bullet casings found at the scenes,” the release said. “The gun used in those shootings was discovered during the overnight search of his home.”

Police are working with the district attorney on potential charges for the other two homicides, the Aug. 5 killing of Naeem Hussain and the Nov. 7, 2021 killing of Mohammad Zaher Ahmadi.


https://edition.cnn.com/us/live-new...new-mexico/h_73c6169fa44eb08615ff1ccdd75b3884
 
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