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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Curtis Cheng Police Employee Killed in Sydney Australia by Iranian Teen Terrorist

Curtis Cheng Police Employee Killed in Sydney Australia by Iranian Teen Terrorist --- ===

October 2, 2015 1 killed 4 arrested, crime is terrorist attack Curtis Cheng Police Employee Killed in Sydney Australia by Iranian Teen Terrorist A radicalized muslim 15-year old boy of Iraqi-Kurdish background immigrant from Iran Farhad Jabar Khalil Mohammad shoots and kills Curtis Cheng a civilian NSW Police finance employee outside the NSW Police headquarters in Parramatta, Sydney after visiting the local Parramatta mosque. The incident is labelled as a politically motivated terrorist attack.(Daily Telegraph)

Victim identified as Curtis Cheng Chinese father of two and 17-year veteran of the police force who worked in finance. The 15-year-old gunman of Iraqi-Kurdish background and born in Iran. He walked from his home to the Parramatta Mosque before walking to the the police headquarters in Charles Street where he walked up behind 58-year-old police accountant Curtis Cheng and shot him. In turn was killed in a shoot-out with three special constables guarding the station. NSW Police  commissioner called the attack ‘politically motivated and therefore linked to terrorism’ The gunman was a 15-year-old Sunni Muslim high school student who had visited Parramatta Mosque on his way to commit murder. Teenager was a naturalised Australian of Iraqi-Kurdish background who arrived with his family from Iran. . The victim was identified as Curtis Cheng, a 17-year veteran of the police finance department. The 'radicalised' youth, who is reported to be a Sunni Muslim He had a  relative was known to law enforcement or intelligence agencies.who attracted the attention of police and counter-terrorism. His  sister Shadi may have been attempting to reach Iraq or Syria the day before the shooting as she flew out of Australia on a flight bound for Istanbul Turkey, taking all her belongings with her,

Slain police employee Curtis Cheng (far left) with his family, who police have declined to name
Victim

Police are now probing why Farhad Jabar Khalil Mohammad (pictured) targeted the accountant

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  • Asian Victim
  • Australia
  • Conspiracy
  • Lone Wolf (proven to be conspiracy later)
  • Mideast Muslim suspect
  • No motive (until terror established)
  • Terrorist attack

*Disinformation

World Socialist Web Site (aligned with Russia, Iran) caused by deep and profoundly troubling social causes, not alleged terrorism. Police target Muslim youth after alleged “terror” shooting of Muslim schoolboy gunned down by imperialist police Oct 7, 2015 - Police target Muslim youth after alleged “terror” shooting in Sydney ongoing campaign of vilification and harassment of Sydney’s Muslim population has escalated in the wake of last Friday’s tragic shooting death of a 58-year-old man by Farhad Jabar, a 15-year-old Muslim schoolboy who was subsequently gunned down by police. , shot Curtis Cheng, a civilian police accountant, outside NSW Police headquarters in Parramatta, ... His family home in Guildford was raided yesterday evening... Farhad Jabar, the son of Iraqi Kurdish refugees who arrived in Australia 15 years ago, shot Curtis Cheng, a civilian police accountant, outside NSW Police headquarters in Parramatta, in Sydney’s western suburbs, just metres from his school, the Arthur Phillip High School. Special constables immediately shot and killed the teenager, admitting they had no intention of just injuring him.... Despite the lack of credible evidence, the government, police, and media declared Jabar’s deeply disoriented action (?) a “terrorist attack,” attempting to link it to local mosques and Islamic organisations while combing social media, targeting the boy’s school friends, acquaintances and other youth for evidence of collusion....  Murdoch’s tabloid Daily Telegraph, “Police believe gunman was no lone wolf but part of extremist pack.” ...schoolmates were subjected to police questioning in the school’s library and a 17-year-old student was surrounded by four heavily armed officers as he was walking to school, because of comments he had posted on social media. After hours of questioning, the youth was subsequently arrested, and charged with assaulting and intimidating police, two counts of resisting arrest and using a carriage to menace, harass and offend. His family home in Guildford was raided yesterday evening.
The student’s Facebook postings, made last Friday, the day of the shootings, made no mention of Islam, but expressed deep hostility to the police. One said that Merrylands (one of the areas raided) police station “is next, hope they all burn in hell.” On Saturday, he posted a photo of himself with the comment: “No justice, no peace, f**k the police.” A Sunni-based Islamic group, which police alleged was linked to Jabar, declared on Monday that such allegations were “so groundless and absurd, they deserve naught but derision.” The statement by Hizb ut-Tahrir, which organised a demonstration last Sunday against the US and Russian bombing of Syria, went on to say that while “actions like the Parramatta shooting are plainly wrong,” the “real cause of violence is western foreign and domestic policy.” It went on to predict, “No doubt government authorities will milk this shooting to justify further insidious intervention in the Muslim community and further policing of Muslim youth,” a prediction that was rapidly confirmed.... important factors motivating a 15-year-old boy to carry out such a terrible act.... (socialist explanation of root causes...) In reality, radicalization, which, in the majority of cases, is another word for a rapidly growing sense of alienation from and opposition to the current social order among many millions of youth in Australia and internationally, is not “inexplicable” at all....today’s working class youth, Muslim or otherwise, face a likely future of unemployment, financial insecurity, lack of a decent education, no possibility of owning or even renting their own home, and little or no access to culture and entertainment... youth unemployment in Parramatta it is over 18 percent. The sense of worthlessness.. unrelenting police harassment...fraudulent “war on terror,”...one Middle Eastern country after another has been bombed...What impact does that have on young people? ....stems from desperation.....Farhad Jabar was described by school friends as a “quiet” boy, who regularly played basketball at school. Police who trawled his Facebook and twitter accounts apparently found only that, until 2013, he liked The Simpsons, Ricky Martin, Delta Goodrem, Hugh Jackman and other Australian singers..Whatever the 15-year-old’s immediate motivation for such a destructive, tragic and brutal action as the killing of Curtis Cheng, it was, in the final analysis, the product of deep and profoundly troubling social causes.  Australian police kill 15-year-old in purported “terror” incident  Oct 5, 2015 - Australian police kill 15-year-old in purported “terror” incident ... Jabar allegedly walked up behind 58-year-old police accountant Curtis Cheng and shot him... but also sweeping powers for the intelligence and police agencies at home. [PDF]Sydney teenager detained for 100 hours questioning over Oct 9, 2015 - World Socialist Web Site wsws.org ... questioning over alleged “terrorist”killing. By Mike ... Curtis Cheng, a civilian police accountant, was then.

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    • Accountant Curtis Cheng, 58, was shot by Farhad Jabar Khalil Mohammad 
    • His family have paid tribute to the 'kind, gentle, and loving' father-of-two
    • Police are probing why finance worker was targeted by lone gunman, 15 
    • Mr Cheng has been described as an 'admired and gentle man' by police
  • 48 Hrs No Link to Terror Motive: JOYOUSLY,” shouting “Allahu Akbar” (Video) Pamela Geller For close to 48 hours the media insisted, from the very first, that this was not “linked to terrorism.”  The jihadi managed to walk into the police lobby unchallenged ... jihadi managed to walk into the police lobby unchallenged despite the elevated terror alert in light of recent chatter targeting that police station. one shot in the back of the head of police employee footage obtained by 7 News shows 15-year-old Farhad Jabar Khalil Mohammed walking along, dressed in black, waving a gun and shouting at police  Muslim migrant teenager shouted religious slogans before firing one shot in the back of the head of police employee Curtis Cheng. There had been increased jihad “chatter” detected in the past week, relating to a possible attack on police HQ. And the intel was right — the cold-blooded murder came after Friday prayers. Always. For the past 36 hours, the media and the police department in Sydney insisted that this had nothing to do with terrorism.
  • Australia Muslim was “dancing joyously,” - Jihad Watch According to witnesses the young gunman seemed joyous. Senior police sources have told 7 News the shooter managed to walk into the lobby of police headquarters unchallenged, picked his target inside, and then followed Mr Cheng out before firing upon him. Special constables tasked with protecting government buildings heard the shot and ran outside to confront the teenager.
  • 2015 Parramatta shooting - WikipediaOn 2 October 2015, Farhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar, a 15-year-old boy, shot and killed Curtis Cheng, an unarmed police civilian finance worker, outside the ...


*Wikipedia

2015 Parramatta shooting - Wikipedia  12/29/2015

On 2 October 2015, Farhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar, a 15-year-old boy, shot and killed Curtis Cheng, an unarmed police civilian finance worker, outside the New South Wales Police Force headquarters in ParramattaAustralia. Jabar was subsequently shot and killed by special constables who were protecting the police station.
Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione described the event as a politically motivated act of terrorism.

Background[edit]

In the days leading up to the shooting, police reported that there had been an increase of "chatter" about a potential attack occurring.[1] An alert had been circulated to all police, ordering them to wear their firearms on them at all times, even at their desk.[2] Police are believed to have had intelligence of a potential attack on the Parramatta headquarters up to 12 months ago, although it was unknown if that was linked to the 2 October incident.[2] In the days before the shooting, police and security officers had seen an individual taking photographs of the entrance to Police Headquarters.[3]
The NSW Police headquarters is home to several crime commands, including those of the homicide, drug, Middle Eastern Organised Crime, and various gang squads. It is still unknown if these were the potential targets of the gunman.[2] Police investigated the crime as a "terrorism offence."[4]

Shooting[edit]

On 2 October 2015, a 15-year-old boy carried a S&W .38 revolver to the street outside the State Crime Command headquarters at Parramatta, walking past an unarmed plainclothes female detective. At 4:30 p.m., the assailant killed 58-year-old unarmed police civilian accountant Curtis Cheng as he was walking out of the building. The shooter remained at the scene and continued firing into the police headquarters. He was shot dead by one of three special constables who responded to the shooting.[5][6][7]

Perpetrator[edit]

Farhad Jabar
BornFarhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar
25 January 2000
Iran
Died2 October 2015 (aged 15)
Parramatta, New South Wales,Australia
Cause of deathGunshot wounds
ResidenceNorth Parramatta
NationalityAustralian
OccupationStudent
ReligionSunni Islam
Farhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar (25 January 2000 – 2 October 2015), an Iranian-born boy of Iraqi Kurdish background, was identified as the shooter. He was not known to police, and just prior to the attack he had visited a local mosque, where he listened to a lecture by extremist Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir.[8] A report by Peter Lloyd on PM argued that Jabar had visited Bukhari House, which promotes the views of Feiz Mohammad.[9]
Jabar lived in North Parramatta and was a Year 10 student at Arthur Phillip High School.[10] He was in the same year as a student who in 2014 flew an ISIL flag though Western Sydney.[11] He was described by classmates as quiet, often upset-looking, solitary, obedient, humble, occasionally bullied, and good at basketball. His neighbours called him a "normal" kid.[12][13]
Investigations into Jabar's motivations for the attack were ongoing, but it is suspected "there was some influence" that was of an ideological, religious, or political nature.[14]
Jabar was buried in Rookwood Cemetery.[15][16]

Aftermath[edit]

ABC News reported that Jabar's sister Shadi went missing on 1 October and may have flown out of the country to Istanbul, possibly en route to Syria or Iraq.[17]
On 4 October 2015, police raided the Parramatta mosque. It was reported that Jabar would frequently skip school to attend prayers at the mosque.[18]
On 6 October 2015, police arrested another student of Arthur Phillip High School for allegedly posting offensive and threatening material on Facebook in support of the shooting.[19] On the next morning, 200 counter-terrorism police raided four homes near Parramatta and arrested four males.[20] Three of the four males were later released.[14]
On 15 October 2015, police re-arrested, and charged, Talal Alameddine, 22, with supplying a firearm, breaching a firearms prohibition order and hindering police. Almeddine was one of the three previously released. The one man held since 6 October,[21] Raban Alou, 18, was charged with aiding, abetting, counselling and procuring the commission of a terrorist act.[22][23] Counter-terrorism sources have said that the case against the two men is circumstantial.[24]
Cheng's funeral was held at St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney on 17 October 2015. The service was attended by his family, senior politicians and police officers, and 1500 mourners. A guard of honour lined the cathedral steps and the road outside.[25]
In November 2015 the Four Corners TV program ran an episode entitled Plan of Attack: The making of a teenage terrorist which documented the chronology of related events prior to the Parramatta shooting. The program covered the roles of: Abdul Nacer BenbrikaFaheem Khalid LodhiKhaled SharroufJihadi Jake and detailed the2005 Sydney terrorism plot, the Holsworthy Barracks terror plot and the 2014 Endeavour Hills stabbings.[26]

Reactions[edit]

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Police commissioner Andrew Scipione and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said Jabar appears to have committed a politically motivated act of terrorism.[27][6][7] Muslim community leader Dr Jamal Rifi put out a statement, saying, "The horrible attack in Parramatta is a cold blooded murder with no justification or excuses. ... We need to work collaboratively tackling radicalisation among the youth with federal and state governments."[28]
On 13 October, the New South Wales government requested legal changes to allow control orders on people aged 14 and over.George Brandis the Attorney-General for Australia agreed to the changes.[29] The same day, Malcolm Turnbull, Bill Shorten andRichard Di Natale attended a press conference for an interfaith group called National Day of Unity.[30]
The chairman of Parramatta mosque gave a speech during Friday prayers on 9 October saying "We reject terrorism."[31] The Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed, condemned the shooting but refused to call the incident an act of terror without "more information" and until "it's proven to be a terrorist act".[32] A statement by the Australian Federal Police to the ABC's Media Watch program said that "emotive headlines" in sensationalised news reports can "help extremists amplify their deliberate strategy to incite fear and hate."[33]
The ISIL propaganda magazine Dabiq described Jabar as a "brave knight".[34]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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    ^ Jump up to:a b c Ralston, Nick; Aubusson, Kate; Benny-Morrison, Ava (3 October 2015)."Parramatta shooting: increased 'chatter' before fatal attack". Sydney Morning Herald.
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    Jump up^ Innis, Michelle (6 October 2015). "Terrorism Cited in Killing in Australia". New York Times. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
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    Jump up^ Mitchell, Georgina (4 October 2015). "Parramatta shooting: Teen gunman Farhad Khalil Mohammad Jabar's alleged links to extremist group Hizb ut-Tahrir".smh.com.au.
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    Jump up^ "Teen terrorist Farhad Jabar s body buried - Yahoo7". yahoo.com.
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    Jump up^ "Unemployed Sydney teenager handed revolver to gunman in Parramatta Mosque, police allege". 7.30. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 15 Oct 2015. Police charged Alou on Thursday evening, when a court order to hold him in custody for 168 hours expired.
    Jump up^ Olding, Rachel (15 October 2015). "Parramatta shooting: Two men charged with terrorism offences". smh.com.au.
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    Jump up^ Jessica Kidd; David Spicer (17 October 2015). "Parramatta shooting: Men suspected over terror murder of NSW Police worker refused bail". ABC. Retrieved 17 October2015.
    Jump up^ Barlass, Tim (17 October 2015). "Curtis Cheng funeral: mourners farewell killed police employee". smh.com.au.
    Jump up^ Thompson, Geoff; Balendra, Jaya (23 November 2015). "Plan of Attack: The making of a teenage terrorist". ABC Four Corners. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
    Jump up^ "Parramatta shooting: Andrew Scipione says teen shooting linked to terrorism". The Sydney Morning Herald.
    Jump up^ Morton, Rick; Lewis, Rosie (4 October 2015). "Sydney shooting has terror links, police chief says". theaustralian.com.au.
    Jump up^ Anderson, Stephanie (13 October 2015). "Tougher terrorism laws to protect against 'incitement of genocide', Malcolm Turnbull says". Australian Broadcasting Commission. Retrieved 17 October 2015. Law changes requested by the New South Wales Government and agreed to by Attorney-General George Brandis could also see young people closely monitored under potential laws aiming to lower the age of control orders from 16 to 14.
    Jump up^ "Live: Labor goes on front foot over FTA". ABC News.
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    Jump up^ "Grand Mufti speaks on Parramatta terror shooting, raids". AAP. 9 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2015.
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ninjapundit: Daily Misfortune Thursday, October 15, 2015
Oct 15, 2015 - ... as 12,[national meeting]to counter violent extremism following the Oct. 2 shooting of accountant Curtis Cheng by 15-year-old Farhad Jabar.

Sydney Shooting Update: 4 Arrested Over Curtis Cheng's ... International Business TimesOct 7, 2015 - Curtis Cheng, a civilian member of Sydney police, was fatally shot by an Iranian teenager Friday.

ninjapundit: Daily Misfortune Wednesday, October 7, 2015
ninjapundit.blogspot.com/.../daily-misfortune-wednesday-october-7.html
Oct 7, 2015 - Oct 2 shooting Oct 7 update Sydney shooting: 4 Arrests over Curtis Cheng Parramatta jihadist killing

Arrests over Curtis Cheng Parramatta killing - BBC.com
www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-34409111
BBCOct 7, 2015 - Four people were detained in Sydney, Australia, in relation to the killing of police worker Curtis Cheng. More than 200 officers swooped on ...

Parramatta shooting victim Curtis Cheng's family release ... Daily MailOct 4, 2015 - The family of accountant Curtis Cheng, 58, (left) have paid tribute to the 'kind, gentle, and loving' father-of-two who was shot dead by Farhad ...

Parramatta shooting victim Curtis Cheng gunned down by a ... Daily Mail Oct 2, 2015 - Police have released a photo of the 'admired' and 'gentle' father of two,Curtis Cheng, who was gunned down by a 15-year-old 'radicalised' ...

Parramatta shooting victim Curtis Cheng a 'gentle man ... Australian Broadcasting Corporation Oct 2, 2015 - Parramatta shooting victim Curtis Cheng and family Photo: Parramatta shooting victim Curtis Cheng, far left, and family (Supplied: NSW Police).

ninjapundit: Daily Misfortune Friday, October 2, 2015  A 15-year old boy of Iraqi-Kurdish background immigrant from Iran shoots and kills Curtis Cheng a civilian NSW Police employee outside the NSW Police headquarters in Parramatta, Sydney after visiting a local mosque. The incident is labelled as a politically motivated terrorist attack.(Daily Telegraph) Victim identified as Curtis Cheng — (likely Chinese) father of two and 17-year veteran of the police force who worked in finance 15-year-old gunman of Iraqi-Kurdish background and born in Iran had visited Parramatta Mosque before shooting rampage NSW Police commissioner Andrew Scipione: Attack was ‘politically motivated and therefore linked to terrorism’ THE gunman who shot dead a police staffer was a 15-year-old who had visited Parramatta Mosque on his way to commit murder. Teenager was a naturalised Australian of Iraqi-Kurdish background who arrived with his family from Iran. Walked to the police headquarters in Charles Street from his home in north Parramatta before opening fire on a civilian police employee. The victim was identified as Curtis Cheng, a 17-year veteran of the police finance department.

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