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Friday, August 8, 2014

Universal Allah Taser Leads to Milwaukee Stolen Stradivarius Violin

Universal Allah Taser Leads to Milwaukee Stolen Stradivarius Violin ---
tags: JanuaryMuslim PerpetratorsMusician Incident, robbery, taser, possible terror connection?

January 27, 2014 Universal Allah Taser Leads to Milwaukee Stolen Stradivarius Violin  January 27th, two armed suspects, a man and a woman, approached concertmaster violinist Frank Almond of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra in a parking lot after a performance at Wisconsin Lutheran College where he was felled by a taser. The suspects then stole the violin, valued at approximately $6 million. The taser was tracked to a purchase by a man named Universal Allah, while another tip led to Salah Jones. Their arrests were announced February 6, 2014  A Milwaukee County judge sentenced 42-year-old Salah Salahadyn November 10, 2014 to seven years in prison and another five years of extended supervision. The other man charged in the case, Universal Allah, was sentenced in July to three-and-a-half years in prison and three-and-a-half years of extended supervision for his role in the theft.

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November 10, 2014: Salah Salahadyn sentenced to seven years in prison for robbery, theft of 300-year-old Stradivarius violin MILWAUKEE — A Milwaukee County judge sentenced 42-year-old Salah Salahadyn on Monday, November 10th to seven years in prison and another five years of extended supervision. Salahadyn pleaded guilty in October to a robbery charge related to the case of the stolen Stradivarius violin. The valuable instrument was stolen from concertmaster Frank Almond following a concert in Wauwatosa this past January. Salahadyn was accused of tasing Almond and then grabbing the valuable violin as Almond fell to the ground. The other man charged in the case, Universal Allah, was sentenced in July to three-and-a-half years in prison and three-and-a-half years of extended supervision for his role in the theft. Allah pleaded guilty to a felony count of robbery as party to a crime. Prosecutors say Allah provided the stun gun used to attack Almond as he left the performance. Police recovered the 300-year-old Stradivarius violin in good condition nine days after it was taken. - Could it be attack by religious radicals? main:  Universal Allah Taser Leads to Milwaukee Stolen Stradivarius Violin


January 27, 204 Rare 300-Year-Old Violin Stolen in Armed Robbery | NBC ...nbcchicago WMAQ‑TV suspect shocked the MSO concertmaster with a stun gun and fled with the violin nearly 300-year-old Stradivarius violin was stolen during an armed robbery at Wisconsin Lutheran College. The violin was on loan to Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Frank Almond, who is also lecturer at Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music, for a performance at Wisconsin Lutheran College Monday. He noted the violin, built in 1715, is a unique instrument in that the  ..On his way to his car after the performance, around 10:20 p.m. in a parking lot in the rear of the school, Almond was shocked with a stun gun, causing him to drop the violin and fall to the groundLipinski Stradivarius Violin, valued in the “high seven figures,” is believed to have been the target of the robbery.tags music

Musician Frank Almond tasered by robber as he stole strad violin Daily Mail
Jan 29, 2014 - A 300-year-old rare Stradivarius violin was stolen by a robber who used a taser on Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra's concertmaster to force ...

Tracking a taser led officials to suspects in stolen violin case ...


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