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By Odin.Godofgods 2015-02-11 12:22:37
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Police: Parking dispute sparks 3 North Carolina killings



CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — A long-running parking dispute between neighbors motivated a man to kill a woman, her newlywed husband and her sister at a quiet condominium complex near the University of North Carolina campus, police said Wednesday.

Beyond the parking arguments, police didn't comment further on the motivation or details of the crime, but a Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization asked authorities to address speculation — much of it on social media — about possible religious bias.

Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, was charged with three counts of first-degree murder in Tuesday's shooting of Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, of Chapel Hill; Yusor Mohammad, 21, of Chapel Hill; and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19, of Raleigh.

Barakat and Mohammad were married, and Abu-Salha was Mohammad's sister.

Hicks appeared briefly in court Wednesday. He spoke only to answer that he understood the charges and to confirm an indigency affidavit. District Judge Marcia Morey said he would be appointed a public defender and held without bond. She scheduled a March 4 probable cause hearing.





In this Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015 photo, Chapel Hill police officers investigate the scene of three murders near Summerwalk Circle in Chapel Hill, N.C. A man, his wife and her sister, all college students, were shot to death at a quiet condominium complex near the University of North Carolina, but police had not yet given a motive or released details about the suspect. Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, was charged with three counts of first-degree murder in the Tuesday shooting, Chapel Hill police told local news outlets. © AP Photo/The News & Observer, Al Drago In this Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015 photo, Chapel Hill police officers investigate the scene of three murders near Summerwalk Circle in Chapel Hill, N.C. A man, his… CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — A long-running parking dispute between neighbors motivated a man to kill a woman, her newlywed husband and her sister at a quiet condominium complex near the University of North Carolina campus, police said Wednesday.

Beyond the parking arguments, police didn't comment further on the motivation or details of the crime, but a Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization asked authorities to address speculation — much of it on social media — about possible religious bias.

Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, was charged with three counts of first-degree murder in Tuesday's shooting of Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, of Chapel Hill; Yusor Mohammad, 21, of Chapel Hill; and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19, of Raleigh.

Barakat and Mohammad were married, and Abu-Salha was Mohammad's sister.

Hicks appeared briefly in court Wednesday. He spoke only to answer that he understood the charges and to confirm an indigency affidavit. District Judge Marcia Morey said he would be appointed a public defender and held without bond. She scheduled a March 4 probable cause hearing.

Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, enters the courtroom for his first appearance Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015 at the Durham County Detention Center in Durham, N.C. He is accused of shooting his Finley Forest neighbors, Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, and his wife Yusor Abu-Salha, 21, and Abu-Salhav's sister, Razan Abu-Salha, 19, of Raleigh. Hicks is being held in the Durham County jail with no bond. © Chuck Liddy/News & Observer/TNS Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, enters the courtroom for his first appearance Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015 at the Durham County Detention Cen…

Police said Hicks was cooperating and that their preliminary investigation showed that the parking dispute was the motive.

But outrage spread among American Muslims who viewed the homicides as an outgrowth of anti-Muslim opinions in the U.S. Many posted social media updates with the Twitter hashtags #MuslimLivesMatter and #CallItTerrorism.

"Based on the brutal nature of this crime ... the religious attire of two of the victims, and the rising anti-Muslim rhetoric in American society, we urge state and federal law enforcement authorities to quickly address speculation of a possible bias motive in this case," Nihad Awad, of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said in a statement.

In an email, Chapel Hill police Chief Chris Blue said, "We understand the concerns about the possibility that this was hate-motivated, and we will exhaust every lead to determine if that is the case."

Durham district attorney Roger Echols said he couldn't discuss a motive. Asked whether Hicks could be charged with a hate crime, he said the facts of the case were still under investigation.

A spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney's office in North Carolina that encompasses Chapel Hill didn't immediately return messages seeking comment about whether federal prosecutors were involved or looking into a possible hate crime.

Abdullah Antepli, director of Muslim affairs at nearby Duke University, issued a statement calling for people not to jump to conclusions over the motive for the killings.

At UNC, Barakat was a second-year dental student, and Yusor was scheduled to begin dental studies in the fall.

Both had graduated from North Carolina State University, school spokesman Mick Kulikowski said. Barakat graduated with a business administration degree in the spring of 2013. Mohammad graduated in December with a biological sciences degree.

Abu-Salha was a sophomore design major who had started classes last fall, Kulikowski said.

Muneeb Mustafa, 23, of Cary, attended the same Raleigh mosque as Barakat.

"He was a completely genuine guy. Loving, caring, friendly, smart," Mustafa said. "He was an ideal human being. He was a role model."

Mustafa said they last saw each other about a month ago, playing in a basketball tournament staged by the Muslim Student Association at UNC, Mustafa said. Barakat, his wife of less than two months and his sister were all Muslim, Mustafa said.

Barakat's family was from Syria, and he was raising money to help refugees of the country's civil war, Mustafa said. Mohammad traveled to Turkey last summer to help treat dental problems in Syrian refugees in that country, Mustafa said.

The neighborhood where the victims were found — about three miles east of campus — consists mostly of apartments and condominiums rented by students. Residents said they'd never before seen police or had crime problems there.

"It's a very quiet community," resident Bethany Boring told WRAL-TV. "It's a lot of graduate and professional students. You know, professional families."

Police tape hung near the apartment where the victims were found, but otherwise there was no indication of a crime scene. Outside the victims' apartment, a woman's bicycle with a helmet was parked by the stairs.

Shadi Wehbe, a UNC graduate who has lived in the complex since 1999, said that two weeks ago, a woman came to his door about 10 p.m. to ask him to move his car. Some of the parking spots are assigned, and others are open. Wehbe said parking had never been a problem and no one had asked him to move his car before, but he realized he was in the wrong spot and moved his car one place over.

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By Odin.Godofgods 2015-02-11 12:23:58
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ppl are always so quick to blame the weapon... what ever happened to the person being f***ing stupid and/or crazy'
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By Jetackuu 2015-02-11 12:30:05
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Odin.Godofgods said: »
ppl are always so quick to blame the weapon... what ever happened to the person being f***ing stupid and/or crazy'

I see no mention of a weapon in that article, where is it?

I still find the concept of a "hate crime" being borderline to thought crimes, and I find it interesting that people are again trying to make more of something than what is.
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By Bloodrose 2015-02-11 12:31:29
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Hate crimes are also, as the boys from South Park called it, "A Savage Hypocrisy".
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By fonewear 2015-02-11 12:32:26
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Definitely motivated by the war in the Middle East.
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By Jetackuu 2015-02-11 12:34:26
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Bloodrose said: »
Hate crimes are also, as the boys from South Park called it, "A Savage Hypocrisy".
I haven't watched that show in years...
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By Bloodrose 2015-02-11 12:35:10
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It was actually a pretty good episode, all *** aside.

And that show is intentionally laden with ***.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2015-02-11 12:36:14
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Parking dispute between a white guy and white family leads to murder, it's a capital crime alone.

Parking dispute between a white guy and a non-white family leads to murder, it's not only a capital crime, but also a hate crime too.

Parking dispute between a non-white guy and a white family leads to murder, it may be a capital crime. Possibly self-defense would be used on the "victim" of the supposed hate crime.
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By Odin.Godofgods 2015-02-11 12:37:39
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Jetackuu said: »
Bloodrose said: »
Hate crimes are also, as the boys from South Park called it, "A Savage Hypocrisy".
I haven't watched that show in years...

I dont watch it to often but they do have some shows that are pretty great. 'A Savage Hypocrisy' was one of them.

Jetackuu said: »
Odin.Godofgods said: »
ppl are always so quick to blame the weapon... what ever happened to the person being f***ing stupid and/or crazy'

I see no mention of a weapon in that article, where is it?

I still find the concept of a "hate crime" being borderline to thought crimes, and I find it interesting that people are again trying to make more of something than what is.

Was referring to events like this in general. We have all seen it; same story but with a weapon, and ppl always jump on the weapon. Goes to show this stuff happens with or without one. Because of the person/ppl.
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By Cecilia Charl 2015-02-11 14:15:55
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What's his sentencing looking like?
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By Siren.Sieha 2015-02-11 14:56:06
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beware, unless you kill a white person, its automatically a hate crime and there will be looting or beheadings which ever comes first.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2015-02-11 15:35:28
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Man, the left wing media was salivating over this until it came out that he was a militant atheist who loved hardcore leftist causes.

Watch as it now simply disappears because it doesn't fit the liberal narrative.

David Copperfield's got nothing on this sh!t.
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By Jetackuu 2015-02-11 15:46:40
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Ragnarok.Nausi said: »
Man, the left wing media was salivating over this until it came out that he was a militant atheist who loved hardcore leftist causes.

Watch as it now simply disappears because it doesn't fit the liberal narrative.

David Copperfield's got nothing on this sh!t.
Oh that phrase again, how cute.
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By Bloodrose 2015-02-11 15:48:13
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Ragnarok.Nausi said: »
Man, the left wing media was salivating over this until it came out that he was a militant atheist who loved hardcore leftist causes.

Watch as it now simply disappears because it doesn't fit the liberal narrative.

David Copperfield's got nothing on this sh!t.
Just when I think there's a shred of hope for nausi...

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By fonewear 2015-02-11 15:53:10
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#Muslimlivesmatter

Make it happen people !

Now that is justice:

https://twitter.com/hashtag/muslimlivesmatter
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