Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Palestinian Thugs At Guilford

Pipeline News seems to have a lot of good sources in the Guilford
Case.
Pipeline has gotten some more details about the thugs
who visited The Guilford dorms.

The leader of this group stated threateningly that they, "were going to take care of what didn't get taken care of the other day." He then opened his trench coat and motioned under his arm suggesting that he was carrying a concealed weapon.

The three then rapidly left the area, fleeing in a dark green 1995-96 Nissan Maxima whose registration plates had been removed.
Pipeline has more use the first link.

BTW a member of the community pretty much confirms what I had stated in the second link:
A Guilford community member familiar with the case made the terse observation to PipeLinenews.org that, "the war has come to Guilford Campus."
Update: 07 Feb '07 0248z

I now have confirmation of Pipeline's sources.
Last Edited: Tuesday, 06 Feb 2007, 5:36 PM EST
Created: Tuesday, 06 Feb 2007, 5:36 PM EST, By ERIC WHITE, FOX8 News

GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) -- A Guilford College football player says he felt "very threatened" when three men walked into his school dorm looking for football players who had been accused of starting a fight with Palestinian students in January.

The student, whose identity will be kept secret and who was not involved in the fight, said the initial incident between the players and the Palestinians has been blow out of proportion. The result, he said, has been serious threats on what should be a safe, school atmosphere.

On Tuesday, the student spoke with FOX8 News about his encounter with the three men.

"[I] came out and I saw a guy pacing back and forth in the room, so I asked him if I could help him," he recalled about the incident on Sunday.

Immediately, the walls of security inside a college dorm disappeared. The student said a man wearing a large coat walked into his dorm room.

"In the beginning, he stated he was a Muslim and that he was looking for the football players involved in the altercation, and that he wanted real justice to take place."

The man apparently had two other men with him, but the student didn't see a weapon. "I don't know if he had one," he recalled. "But I'm saying, that's dangerous. He could have had one. I don't know."

The student said the public's opinion of the fight on Jan. 20 has spiraled out of control, and he believes it led to Sunday's incident.
Not unusual when information gets bottled up. The school needs to take the lead on this before some fool commits summary injustice.

Cross Posted at Classical Values

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