November 14, 2011, - 3:53 pm
Media Hides Name of Arson Suspect in “Jerusalem Restaurant” Explosion – Guess the Religion
It’s not always a case of Arab Muslims bombing a restaurant in Jerusalem. Sometimes it’s a case of Arab Muslims bombing their Jerusalem Restaurant in Cincinnati. That’s what happened over the weekend.
Home Away From Home: Arab Muslims Firebomb Jerusalem Restaurant in Cincinnati Instead of a Restaurant in Jerusalem
Cinci’s Jerusalem Restaurant went down in flames after a suspicious explosion just a week or two after the restaurant shut down and the owner couldn’t find a buyer. A man with a “Greek” complexion was seen running and trying to escape notice after the building was blown up and a truck screeches around the corner to pick him up. How convenient! And, yet, not a single media outlet covering the story will address the first “W” of the “Five Ws” of journalism: “WHO?” Do ya wonder why? I think we know the answer. In fact, I wasn’t exactly shocked to discover–after looking at restaurant reviews–that the owner of Jerusalem Restaurant is apparently an Muslim Arab, Aiman Arabeiat. From the name of his restaurant, I would guess that he’s also probably a Palestinian, because that’s who names their restaurants “Jerusalem This” and “Jerusalem That,” in a stupid effort to show the city they seek through bombs and murders is really theirs. Again, shocker! Yay, another case of what I call, “allah’s lightning.”
Watch the video (they don’t allow me to embed it here). Federal agents from the ATF are now investigating because, hey, maybe Aiman was practicing his explosive skills and seeking to blow a different building up, rather than his own failed biz. More details:
Smoke poured out of Jerusalem Restaurant Sunday after an apparent explosion just before 9 p.m.
“We were all standing outside smoking, and the next thing we hear, there was this boom,” said TJ Crank, 24, who was in front of the neighboring Baba Budan’s at the time of the incident. “The whole front of Jerusalem was gone.”
Witnesses at the scene said an unidentified man walked out of the building, located at 235 W. McMillan St., shortly after the explosion.
“After a second, this guy stumbles out, glass in the back of his head, blood pouring down,” Crank said. “And a pickup truck comes out of nowhere — a black one — and he just gets in.”
The man was older, heavyset and dark-skinned, Crank said.
Brandon Abell, 34, of Lexington, Ky., was also at the scene.“A bald guy — I would say Greek, maybe — walked out after the explosion,” Abell said. “We asked him if he was OK, and he just kept walking. As soon as the windows blew down, a truck pulled up and picked the guy up.”
The pickup truck was possibly a black Toyota Tundra, Abell said. After the truck drove away, Abell checked the restaurant for other people, but didn’t see anyone, he said.
Multiple fire trucks blocked off the restaurant from West Clifton Avenue to Rohs Street and from McMillan Street to Calhoun Street. Police vehicles were also present on the scene.
At 9:45 p.m., the Cincinnati Fire Department Hazardous Device Unit arrived on scene, and pedestrians were ordered to move a block away from the restaurant.
Jerusalem Café had been closed for approximately a week for remodeling, said building owner Ray Ritchie.
“I don’t think anyone got hurt, which, for me, is critical,” Ritchie said. “I’m hoping it was just an accident. I want to find out what happened; we’re trying to piece it all together.”
Ritchie arrived on the scene after an employee who lived near the restaurant called around to let him know there had been an accident, he said. Ritchie himself doesn’t own Jerusalem Restaurant, and said the owner was trying to sell it.
“There was one guy trying to buy it, and one selling, but it was all pretty up in the air,” Ritchie said.
As of press time, Lt. Joe Milek said an unidentified injured person was taken to an area hospital.
Nothin’ like getting rid of an inconvenient source of money drain and having the infidel insurance companies pay the price. Alhamdillullah [praise allah].
Tags: 235 W. McMillan St., Aiman Arabeiat, allah's lightning, Arab, arson, ATF, ATFE, Black Toyota Tundra, Cincinnati, explosion, Greek complexion, Islam, Jerusalem, Jerusalem Cafe, Jerusalem Restaurant, Jihad, Muslim, Palestinian
I guess no more “Allah Snackbar” for the area residents…LOL
Habib Akbarovich on November 14, 2011 at 4:22 pm