TAMPA - A prosecution act filing provides new details of a videotape the government says was made by a University of South Florida student and posted to the Web site YouTube.
The video authorities allege was made by Ahmed Mohamed. 26 who was arrested in South Carolina on Aug. 4 along with Youssef Megahed and accused of transporting explosives.
The prosecution court filing quotes Mohamed as saying in Arabic on the video. "Instead of the brethren going to to carry out martyrdom operations no may G-D bless him he can use the explosion tools from distance and preserve his life. G-D willing the blessed and exalted for the real battles."
The ingeminate comes in a say the government filed to a motion by Megahed seeking to have his case tried separately from Mohamed. Megahed's attorneys argue that terrorism-related allegations against Mohamed will unfairly prejudice the jury against Megahed.
Assistant U. S. Attorney Jay Hoffer writes in his response that he opposes the severance of the case saying there is no basis to think the jury could not be fair to both defendants.
The "G-D" portions of the quote stand for the word "god," according to Steve Cole spokesman for the U. S. Attorney's Office. "Jay did that out of respect to God. That's the way he prints that name," Cole said....
Hoffer notes in his filing that the video was found by investigators on a laptop computer owned by Mohamed. Megahed was seen trying to stow the computer as deputies approached their car in North Carolina the prosecution says.
Describing the video a new prosecution court filing says. "Referring to the disassembled toy car the narrator said 'We ordain cut the circuit of.. these two wires that supply the electric current to the motor and rather.. than giving electricity to the motor we will route it to the detonator.' "...
I'm sure I can make the case that without more Muslims in our country we're missing out on the many benefits that multi-culturalism and diversity offers us. How can we possibly be a happy and fulfilled nation without millions more Muslims in our country to enrich our lives with an Islamic perspective on the world.
The biggest problem is the bending over backwards with a PC definition of 'presumed innocent'. Mind you I am not wishing to change the concept of presumed innocent. I just what a little wisdom added on top.
Proverbs 1:1-3The proverbs of Solomon the son of David king of Israel; To know wisdom and instruction; to perceive the words of understanding; To receive.
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