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Home Front: WoT
US convicts Pakistani Taliban 'wannabe' on gun charge
2007-02-01
A Pakistani student that United States authorities said had ties to a terrorist plot to aid the Taliban was convicted on Tuesday on a gun charge. Shiraz Syed Qazi, 26, was found guilty of one count of possession of a firearm by an alien during a brief trial conducted by US District Judge Lee Rosenthal. Qazi waived his right to a jury trial.
"You an alien?"
"Ummm... Yes, yer honor, but..."
"Is that a gun?"
"Ummm... Yes, yer honor, but..."
"Guilty. Next case."

Under federal law, a non-immigrant with a student visa, such as Qazi, is not permitted to hold firearms or ammunition. The charge stemmed from a 2005 camping trip outside Houston that Qazi made with three other men.
In Texas? These dipshits were gonna wave guns at Texans?
Authorities said that the trip was part of paramilitary training for the four men, all of whom are Muslim. Informants working for law enforcement authorities photographed the group firing and holding guns.
Betcha they were firing from the hip and posing with their AKs while rolling their eyes and grimacing.
Two of the men, Adnan Babar Mirza and Kobie Diallo Williams, were charged with conspiracy to join the Taliban and fight US forces. Mirza, a 29-year-old Pakistani who overstayed a student visa, is also charged with three counts of violating federal firearms laws. He is set to go to trial in June and faces from five to 10 years imprisonment for each charge.

Williams, 33, a US citizen, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and is scheduled to be sentenced on May 18. He faces up to five years in prison and a US $250,000 fine. The fourth man, Syed Maaz Shah, a 19-year-old Pakistani student at the University of Texas at Dallas, was also charged with possession of a firearm by an alien and is scheduled for trial in March. He faces up to 10 years in prison. More than 30 of QaziÂ’s family members and friends attended the trial, stressing that neither he nor the three others were aspiring Taliban fighters. Izzat Qazi, his older brother, said that the law enforcement informants had set up the four men.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Damn good thing they weren't hanging cartoon Lite-Brites up.......
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2007-02-01 14:13  

#3  Fred Houston has a growing white Mooslem population. It's an't good.

This no gun for student law, bloody darn good. With any luck this will rope in a lot of these Jihady wankers. But for crying out loud let's make this a capital offense.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-02-01 13:49  

#2  Actually, I hope they don't rethink their strategy. An attempt "terrorization" of a San Antone school or something foiled by citizens who then blow away the terrorists would get the "a pack, not a herd" philosophy out there.
Posted by: Jackal   2007-02-01 07:17  

#1  Those Mullah bad boy wannabes need to rethink their strategy. Shooting a gun in Texas will not intimidate the locals; the locals are better armed and take pride in being good shots. And don't embarrass yourself by bringing a box cutter to a gun fight in Texas. Its a good thing they got arrested before they really got hurt.
Posted by: whatadeal   2007-02-01 00:26  

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