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Ohio Car/Butcher Knife Jihadist was a Somali Muslim Refugee 

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During the height of the Syrian Muslim "refugee" frenzy, the media vocally insisted that no Muslim refugee had committed terrorism. Which is absurd and wrong, but they usually found some reason to explain why the Boston Marathon bombers weren't really refugees... and so on with the rest. No doubt similar explanations will be offered for Abdul.

An Ohio State University student posted a rant shortly before he plowed a car into a campus crowd and stabbed people with a butcher knife in an ambush that ended when a police officer shot him dead, a law enforcement official said.

Abdul Razak Ali Artan, 18, wrote on what appears to be his Facebook page that he had reached a "boiling point" and made a reference to "lone wolf attacks."

"America! Stop interfering with other countries, especially Muslim Ummah (community). We are not weak. We are not weak, remember that," the post said.

Of course the search for a motive continues. It's a mystery why a Muslim who hates America would kill a bunch of Americans. And Arlan was a refugee migrant. And another chapter in America's troubles caused by Somali migrants.

Officials cautioned that they have not determined a motive for the Monday morning ambush, which sent 11 people to the hospital.

And you can blame the usual suspects for Abdul.

Law enforcement officials told NBC News that Artan was a Somali refugee who left his homeland with his family in 2007, lived in Pakistan and then came to the United States in 2014 as a legal permanent resident of the United States.

He lived briefly in a temporary shelter in Dallas before settling in Ohio, according to records maintained by Catholic Charities.

The Trump administration really needs to eliminate VOLAGs. They have blood on their hands and they play humanitarian word games while profiting from the disasters that they cause.


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