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SF-TX
11-16-2015, 08:12
The media has been complicit in the cover-up of the true nature of Islam, so they can say anything with little fear the mainstream media will challenge their story. Feeding the homeless? Sure. What next, saving kittens from being tortured by white, male, heterosexual Christian veterans?

ORLANDO, Fla. -

A Muslim family said Sunday that they might be victims of a hate crime after shots were fired into their Orlando house.

Amir and Nehal Elmasri said when they returned home to their gated community from feeding the homeless Sunday morning, they noticed a bullet hole in their garage door. The family said that the bullet went through their garage and into their master bedroom.

"Just a little bit of a black hole in a beige garage door, when we parked right there," Amir Elmasri said. "So, it's in front of my eyes and I said, 'What is that?'"

The bullet stopped after getting lodged in a dresser drawer.

Other bullet holes were also found in the home, but no one was injured in the shooting.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) Florida said that it is investigating the case with their attorneys to determine whether the family was targeted.

"The American Muslim community has faced severe backlash since the Paris terror attacks," said Rasha Mubarak with CAIR Florida. "There have been two death threats to local mosques in Central Florida alone."

Nehal Elmasri said that she and her daughter wear traditional hijabs in public, adding that it's obvious for anyone to be aware of their Muslim faith.

Neighbors also told News 6 that they believed the family was targeted because of their faith.

Amir Elmasri said he's lived in the United States for 32 years and nothing like this has ever happened. He said his religious beliefs do not tolerate violence.:rolleyes:

"You go and read what Islam teaching is, unbias, just the books about Islam or the Koran translated and you will see, it is not the teaching," Amir Elmasri said.

The Elmasris have four children and said that their daughter painted a picture with her Girl Scout troop in the wake of the attacks in Paris, calling for peace.

"They decided they wanted to do something," said Nehal Elmasri. "Actually, they were having art class, but after the incident that happened in Paris, they just changed it to how we can support them there."

The Orange County Sheriff's Office has not said if the incident is being called a hate crime, only saying that the case is an ongoing open investigation.

Link (http://www.clickorlando.com/news/orlando-muslim-family-claims-it-was-targeted-by-gunfire/36468470#)