Burka-Clad Muslim Beats Georgia Homeowner with US Flag

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Aisha Ibrahim

A lovely burka-clad Muslim woman emerged from the woods in Lawrenceville, Georgia, pulled a US flag out of the ground and beat a homeowner and her daughters with it.
Maybe she did it for Allah?

The Smoking Gun reported:

A woman clad in a burka attacked a Georgia homeowner with an American flag that was flying in front of the victim’s home, police allege.

According to cops, Aisha Ibrahim, 30, emerged Tuesday morning from a wooded area adjacent to victim Dami Arno’s home in Lawrenceville, a city about 30 miles northeast of Atlanta.

Arno told police that Ibrahim–whose eyes were only visible–walked up to her mailbox and “pulled the flag out of it.” Armed with the flag–which was attached to a four-foot long PVC pipe–Ibrahim then advanced on Arno “in a threatening manner swinging the post and flag at her, hitting her with it,” according to a Lawrenceville Police Department report.

As Arno’s two children sought to help their mother, Ibrahim “was able to get one of her shoes off” and struck Arno’s teenage daughter in the head. A neighbor subsequently “entered the fight” and was “able to help hold the suspect until the police department arrived.”

Ibrahim was arrested on a pair of battery counts and was booked into the Gwinnett County jail, where the above mug shot was snapped. A third misdemeanor charge was later filed against Ibrahim after police determined that she gave them a phony name (Amina Ali Ahra) when busted.

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