101 said:
I do not answer many posts here, but this one just rubs me the wrong way. hurleyjd and Liveoak please google Muzzammil Hassan, Orchard Park NY !!! What a piece of work this guy IS He started a TV Station because we, ( ME ) did not understand the muslim faith and he wanted ME to know how great it is, Well you read the rest!!!!!!!!!! I'm sick of these folks, unless these muslims denounce their so call faith and truly want to live in peace with us infidels I do not want them here. Sorry everyone else here that this is so blunt but I'm sick of this. 101
Took your advise and searched for Muzzammil Hassan and here is the first one I found. Gonna look some more.
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NY TV Founder Muzzammil Hassan Beheads Wife Aasiya
Muzzammil Hassan, the man who founded Bridges TV to create better understanding of cultures and to fight stereotypes against Muslims has beheaded his wife Aasiya Hassan in a gruesome crime.
Muzzammil Hassan is charged with second-degree murder after police found the decapitated body of his wife, Aasiya Hassan, at the Bridges TV station in the Buffalo suburb of Orchard Park, said Andrew Benz, Orchard Park's police chief, according to CNN.
The news network reports that Aasiya Hassan, Mussammil's already former wife had filed for divorce January 6, and police had responded to several domestic violence calls at the couple's home, Benz said.
"Hassan went directly to the police station after his wife's death and confessed to killing her, Benz told CNN. Benz declined to give further details.
"Attempts to reach an attorney for Hassan were unsuccessful, and his family didn't return calls from CNN."
Muzzammil Hassan was charged last Thursday and according to News Busters "the story has been almost completely boycotted here in the states."
Although the Associated Press reported this bizarre story early Friday evening, as did MSNBC.com, it received little attention outside of the state of New York.
Care to guess why?