UC Merced Mass Stabbing Ruled Islamic Inspired Terrorism BY FBI

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The stabbing of four people on the campus of the University of California Merced has been ruled as Islamic inspired terrorism by the FBI.  They have concluded that he had acted alone and they were unable to find anyone who may have radicalized him.  It appears he was self radicalized and that he was carrying an ISIS flag that he had printed out from a computer.  The FBI found a quantity of radical Islamic information on the computer of Faisal Mohammad.  Mohammad stabbed three students, one female and two males along with a construction worker.

]The construction worker is credited with saving the life of the first stabbing victim, when he rushed in to intervene.  The stabbings took place last November and although it was obvious at the time that the attack was terror related.  The FBI needed to investigate thoroughly in case other terrorists were involved in the attack before the FBI would be ready to be deluged by accusations of racism.

The educated idiots who attend the UC Merced campus did as they have been indoctrinated to do and deny the attack had anything to do with Islam and as one student so thoughtfully put it, it had to do with male masculinity and only Islamophobes would believe it was an act of terror.

Jennifer Kabbany wrote for the College Fix:

Many at the University of California-Merced are mourning the 18-year-old student who went on a vicious stabbing spree before being shot and killed by a campus police officer, with a “R.I.P” tribute to Faisal Mohammad on Facebook gaining massive support among the campus community.

Faculty also held a “teach in” Monday night that was conspicuously devoid of discussions of radical Islam, and instead delved into topics such as how society’s notions of masculinity pressure men.

After his rampage, Mohammad was found to have an image of the ISIS flag, a handwritten manifesto with instructions on how to behead someone, and reminders to pray to Allah, but the campus community appears to largely agree with authorities and university officials who insist his motives were grounded in revenge for being kicked out of a study group.

So much for that.  Their parents should sue the college for malpractice.