Atlas Shrugs
April 12, 2013
 
MyJihad in Ohio: Muslim who murdered his Christian  father at church left 
Qur'an on church podium, quoted Qur'an after  murder  
 
 
I reported on this horrible shooting in a church on Easter. Every news 
report  left out the religious aspect of the murder. I didn't, of course. _It 
was obvious. (The jihadi screamed "this is the will of Allah" as  he gunned 
down his Christian father)._ 
(http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2013/04/myjihad-in-ohio-muslim-screamed-the-will-of-allahthis-is-the-will-of-
god-during-church-killing-on-ea.html)  It is an Islamic pattern to attack  
Christians on Christian holidays. Now that the religious aspect in this case 
is  unavoidable, we can expect no coverage going forward.   
_#MyJihad in Ohio: Muslim who murdered his Christian father at  church left 
Qur'an on church podium, quoted Qur'an after murder_ 
(http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/04/myjihad-in-ohio-muslim-who-murdered-his-christian-father-at-chur
ch-left-quran-on-church-podium-quote.html)   Jihadwatch, April 10, 2013
 
 
The pious Reshad Riddle 
He quoted the Qur'an after the murder, saying, according to a police  
officer, that he had "served his purpose." Apparently that purpose had to do  
with the Qur'an's command to "slay the idolaters wherever ye find them"  (9:5). 
"Easter Sunday Ashtabula murder case bound over to grand jury," by Shelley  
Terry for the _Star Beacon_ 
(http://starbeacon.com/local/x1319129503/Easter-Sunday-Ashtabula-murder-case-bound-over-to-grand-jury)
 , April 10: 
ASHTABULA — The make of the gun, knives and the terror felt by  Easter 
Sunday church-goers the day Reshad Riddle is accused of killing his  father 
surfaced at his preliminary hearing Tuesday in Municipal Court.  
City Solicitor Michael Franklin called three city police officers to the  
witness stand to share their recollections of what occurred after Riddle  
allegedly shot Richard Riddle at point blank range outside of Hiawatha  Church 
of God in Christ. Riddle has been charged with aggravated murder,  having 
weapons under disability and carrying a concealed weapon. 
After 45 minutes of testimony, Judge Albert Camplese said there was  
probable cause to send the case over to the Ashtabula County grand jury. 
Riddle, 28, who appeared in shackles, an orange jail jumpsuit and a  
bullet-proof vest, sat at the defense table flanked by public defender  Joseph 
Humpolick. 
The first witness, Patrolman Jay Janek said when he arrived on the scene,  
the elder Riddle was on the ground bleeding profusely, with an obvious  
gunshot wound to the head. 
“He was deceased,” Janek said. 
Police found Reshad Riddle inside the church, standing at the podium, he  
said. 
“He had the gun in the air,” Janek said. “He had several knives on him  
... we later discovered the Koran on the podium.”  





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