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Word "Jihad" found on wall in Delray Beach
by Karl Man https://www.legal-project.org/4112/word-jihad-found-on-wall-in-delray-beach
Delray Beach, Fla –It was hard to miss on Saturday, laced in bold black lettering, nearly twenty feet high a piece of graffiti work reads "jihad". In Arabic that term is used to describe a holy war. Thousands of drivers saw the large message clearly when traveling northbound on I-95 in Delray Beach near the Atlantic exit. That spray painted word jihad created a fight that only CBS 12 caught on tape. Things quickly escalated, the unknown man who did not oppose the jihad message shifted his shouting to a crowd of bystanders. "You're all brainwashed!" The group of on-lookers hurling profanity back at the man. "You're going to lose your job bit--!" Rosen then jumping in with his own choice language... "Take that shi-- back to the Muslim land", screamed Rosen. Things then getting very heated as the unknown man left his family in the car to get face to face. The man who did not see the big deal about the jihad message made one last statement to those nearby before he sped off. "Just for the record there are no fu--ing terrorists", he screamed. Rosen came back to where we were before to finish the interview; he laid out why the spray paint sign irked him so much and why he stopped to get a closer look. He said that it had nothing to do with race, rather the ideology behind the jihad meaning saying it is something that has caused terror in our country time and time again. Promoting the meaning in such a public way like this message along I-95 according to Rosen is the last thing we should be doing with our time. Police found spray paint cans on the scene and are still looking into who wrote this large graffiti message. receive the latest by email: subscribe to the legal project's free mailing list Note: The content of external articles does not necessarily reflect the views of The Legal Project. |
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