Thursday, August 26, 2010

Alleged NYC Muslim cabbie slasher works at pro-Ground Zero mosque group

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"The apparent anti-Muslim assault on a New York city cabbie by a man shouting “Assalamu Alaikum. Consider this a checkpoint" produced an immediate round of recriminations over its connection to opposition to a New York Islamic Center and an apparent rising tide of Islamophobia.
  • But as often at the intersection of politics and violent crime,
  • the story doesn't appear to fit any easy stereotype: The alleged assailant, Michael Enright, is — according to his Facebook profile and the website

of the left-leaning media organization Intersections International a student at the School of Visual Arts and a volunteer for Intersections,

and is funded by the mainstream, liberal Collegiate Church of New York....

Police described Enright as a resident of Brewster, 21 years old, and an employee of an "Internet media company who had recently spent time with a combat unit in Afghanistan filming military exercises until this past May."

His Facebook picture, above, appears to show him in Afghanistan. The page describes him as a cinematographer and photographer for Intersections."

  • From WSJ.com, 8/25
"On its website, that organization (Intersections International) describes itself as a "New York-based global initiative dedicated to promoting justice, reconciliation and peace across lines of faith, culture, ideology, race, class, national borders and other boundaries that divide humanity."

Intersections International confirmed that Mr. Enright did volunteer work for the group in video production and editing. Sara Reef, a program director for the group, said she didn't work closely with Mr. Enright, but that he had a good reputation at the nonprofit organization.

  • "He was a good guy," she said. "He got along with my colleagues.""...
8/26, "Student charged with hate crime in slashing," WSJ.com, by Gardiner and El-Ghobashy
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