Muslim At Bus Stop Asks Two People if they are Muslim; When they Say they Are Not, He Stabs Them

While at a bus stop in Detroit, two men were approached by a Muslim man who asked them about their religion, wanting to know if they were Muslim. When the two men answered that they were not, the man representing the religion of peace began stabbing them.

According to one report that described the attack:

A Detroit man stabbed two people at a suburban bus stop after asking his victims whether or not they were Muslim, according to police. Federal authorities are now looking at the case as a potential hate crime, police said on Tuesday.

Both of the victims were standing at the bus stop outside of Detroit with the suspect on Saturday, Southfield Police Chief Eric Hawkins said. Several people there “engaged in conversation” until the suspect, identified by Hawkins as 39-year-old Terrence Lavaron Thomas, “asked some of the folks there if they were Muslims.”

Two of them answered, the chief told The Post on Tuesday: They were not Muslims.

“[Thomas] was not not happy with that answer,” Hawkins said. Shortly after, “without provocation,” Thomas pulled out a 3-inch folding knife “and attacked one of them,” Hawkins said.

Both victims are in their early 50′s. One was stabbed five times in the attack. The other was stabbed in the hand as he tried to stop the attack, Hawkins said. Both were released from the hospital with “non-life threatening injuries.”

Thomas then fled the scene, Hawkins said. Police arrested him “within minutes.” He was carrying two knives — one of which appeared to be the one used in the attack — and some marijuana, according to Hawkins.

Although authorities have not made a statement on the suspect’s motive, Hawkins added that “we do know that he was not happy that [the victims] indicated that they were not Muslims.” Thomas “said that he was a Muslim,” Hawkins said.

Despite overwhelming evidence that the three Muslim students who were shot and killed in Chapel Hill being about a parking space, leftists and Muslims continue to insist that the shooter (a pro-homosexual, liberal atheist) was motivated by hatred of Islam. Yet, in this case, a Muslim man specifically stabs two men because they are not Muslim will be met with virtual silence from the same people.

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