"Moderate" Moslem Community Leader Beheads His Wife

"Moderate" Moslem Community Leader Beheads His Wife

A Moslem businessman in Orchard Park, New York who established a TV station called "˜Bridges TV' in order to portray Islam in a positive light to the American public as a moderate religion has beheaded his wife. As with Bin Laden, the medical doctors who attempted a terrorist bombing at Glasgow International Airport, and radical Islamic students allowed to study at American and British universities, the beheading dispels the lie that it is uneducated and under privileged Moslems who engage in Islamic terror, intolerance, and murder in what crooked oil industry owned Western politicians and left wing media and leftist academics misrepresent as a "˜religion of peace'. Another case in point is the Saudi and Emirate financed Council for American Islamic Relations (CAIR), whom in the aftermath of September 11 the Bush administration allowed (and now Obama administrations still allows) to operate in the USA despite the Justice Department & FBI citing senior CAIR officials having links to terrorist organizations. Yet it claims to be a voice for Islamic moderation despite having leaders connected to Moslem terror. If moderate and educated Moslems are tied to terror, blow up airports, and behead their own wives, what do radical Moslems do?

Prominent Orchard Park man charged with beheading his wife

By Gene Warner
News Staff Reporter

[caption id="attachment_4132" align="alignright" width="280" caption="Muzzammil Hassan, right, founder of Bridges TV, is charged with murder in the beheading of his wife, Aasiya Hassan, left, in Orchard Park."]Muzzammil Hassan, right, founder of Bridges TV, is charged with murder in the beheading of his wife, Aasiya Hassan, left, in Orchard Park.[/caption]

Orchard Park police are investigating a particularly gruesome killing, the beheading of a woman, after her husband "” an influential member of the local Muslim community "” reported her death to police Thursday.

Police identified the victim as Aasiya Z. Hassan, 37. Detectives have charged her husband, Muzzammil Hassan, 44, with second-degree murder.

"He came to the police station at 6:20 p.m. [Thursday] and told us that she was dead," Orchard Park Police Chief Andrew Benz said late this morning.

Muzzammil Hassan told police that his wife was at his business, Bridges TV, on Thorn Avenue in the village. Officers went to that location and discovered her body.

Muzzammil Hassan is the founder and chief executive officer of Bridges TV, which he launched in 2004, amid hopes that it would help portray Muslims in a more positive light.

The killing apparently occurred some time late Thursday afternoon. Detectives still are looking for the murder weapon.

"Obviously, this is the worst form of domestic violence possible," Erie County District Attorney Frank A. Sedita III said today.

Authorities say Aasiya Hassan recently had filed for divorce from her husband.

"She had an order of protection that had him out of the home as of Friday the 6th [of February]," Benz said.

Muzzammil Hassan was arraigned before Village Justice Deborah Chimes and sent to the Erie County Holding Center.


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