Philadelphia – Officer Details Ambush By Gunman Who Later Cited Islam

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    Defense attorney Trevan Borum walks from the criminal justice center Thursday, March 10, 2016, in Philadelphia. Officer Jesse Hartnett testified in Thursday's preliminary hearing that Edward Archer came up to his marked cruiser and simply started shooting him at close range. The Philadelphia police officer described being ambushed by a silent gunman who later told detectives he acted in the name of Islam. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)Philadelphia – A police officer ambushed by a silent gunman who later said he acted in the name of Islam testified in court Thursday about the attack, detailing how he kicked his way out of the cruiser to return fire.

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    Philadelphia prosecutors have found no evidence that suspect Edward Archer has any links to terrorism, though federal authorities continue to explore that issue. Archer’s lawyer said he may instead have mental health problems.

    Archer, 30, was held for trial on attempted murder and other charges after Thursday’s preliminary hearing. He used a stolen police weapon in the attack and emptied the chamber, authorities said.

    Officer Jesse Hartnett testified about how his left arm was shattered by gunfire as he used it to cover his head in the vehicle. He said he later kicked the door open to pursue Archer, shooting him three times, before he went to the trunk of his cruiser to look for a tourniquet. Help soon arrived, and two other officers apprehended Archer a block away. They found the gun wrapped in the long white cloak he had been wearing.

    Hartnett, 33, spent two weeks in the hospital after the January attack. He has endured seven surgeries and has an eighth scheduled.
    FILE - A still image from surveillance video shows a gunman (L) approaching a Philadelphia Police vehicle in which Officer Jesse Hartnett was shot shortly before midnight in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania this Philadelphia Police Department image released on January 8, 2016. REUTERS
    “The fact that he had his wits about him, to think, ‘I need to go back to my patrol vehicle; I need to get a tourniquet,’ I can’t imagine anyone doing that,” Assistant District Attorney Allison Borgatti said after the hearing.

    Police Commissioner Richard Ross and other officers filled the courtroom to support Hartnett during his testimony.

    Archer told detectives after his arrest that he believed police enforce laws that undermine the Quran’s teachings, officials have said.

    “I follow Allah. I pledge my allegiance to the Islamic State, and that’s why I did what I did,” Homicide Capt. James Clark has quoted him as saying.

    Investigators believe Archer traveled to Saudi Arabia in 2011 and to Egypt in 2012, FBI special agent Eric Ruona said previously. The FBI this week declined to comment further on their ongoing investigation.

    The weapon, a 9 mm Glock pistol, had been stolen from a Philadelphia police officer’s home in 2013, police officials have said. It’s not clear how it made its way to Archer, who was also charged with receiving stolen property.

    He is due back in court March 31 for an arraignment.


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    8 years ago

    One does not need to have official ties to an organization to be an Islamic terrorist. many of the terrorists of today may not be officially connected or even sent on a mission by a parent organization. The lack of information about any specific ties is irrelevant information. It is about as meaningful as insisting that someone is not racist because of a lack of connection to a specific organization.

    Meanwhile, the mental issues thing is also interesting. It is probably true for nearly anyone who subscribes to Islam. The world is fooled by the claim that Islam is a religion. It is not, and never was. It is a political ideology, founded on the principles of savagery and pure animal instinct, that exploits the universal respect accorded to religion. Bank robbers and pedophiles, for instance, lack the label to use that would somehow legitimize their pursuits.

    8 years ago

    This highlights the difference betweenTrump and the politically correct liberal ignoramuses. The libs cover for this type of terrorist behavior by saying the perpetrator is insane, and ignore the fact that he cited Islam while committing the terror. Trump is honest enough and unconcerned enough about being politically correct, to say there’s a problem with these Islamic terrorists that needs to be looked into and controlled before we continue to allow the mass immigration of unknowns.

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    8 years ago

    But you will never hear this from the liberal media