Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Philadelphia mosque leaders try to cut off man's hand -police | Reuters

Does this mean that the imam and amir get a free pass at trial since it is a sincerely held religious belief?
Two men described as leaders of a Philadelphia mosque were accused of trying to cut off the hand of a suspected thief, whose wrist was sliced so deeply it required hospital treatment, police said on Friday.

The 46-year-old victim said two officials in the mosque accused him of stealing jars of money from the house of worship after morning prayers on Monday.

The officials, described in police reports as the mosque's imam and amir, dragged the victim to the rear of the mosque, and attempted to chop off his hand with a machete, according to a police statement.

He sustained a severe laceration to his right wrist, and was transported to a nearby hospital by medics.
Philadelphia mosque leaders try to cut off man's hand -police | Reuters

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