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Monday, May 04, 2015

ISIS 'claims responsibility' after two gunmen 'carrying explosives' killed in attack on anti-Islam art contest near Dallas

Two heavily-armed men suspected to have been carrying explosives were killed by police after opening fire outside the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Dallas, at around 7pm during an controversial event where caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad were being displayed.

The SITE Intelligence Group reported that an Islamic State (IS) fighter claimed on Twitter that the shooting was carried out by two pro-Isis individuals.

In a series of tweets and links, a jihadist named as Abu Hussain AlBritani, which SITE said was British IS fighter Junaid Hussain, claimed that '2 of our brothers just opened fire' at the Prophet Muhammad exhibition in Texas.

Open the borders and you allow lots of people to cross.  #lifeinobamasamerica


1 comment:

Unknown said...

The acme of self-destruction is trying too pull this in Texas when we were waiting for it.