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Update: Axeman Shot Outside Mohammed Cartoonist’s Home Was Somali Muslim



Jan 2, 2010 13 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) – A Somali man armed with an axe and suspected of links with al Qaeda broke into the home of a Danish cartoonist whose drawings of the Prophet Mohammad caused global Muslim outrage and was shot and wounded by police.

Hours later, the 28-year-old was stretchered into court on Saturday and denied charges of trying to kill Kurt Westergaard.

The Somali also denied trying to murder a police officer at Westergaard’s home in the town of Aarhus late on Friday after he broke into the house armed with a knife and an axe, police said.

Danish police intelligence said they believed the “attempted assassination … is terror related” and accused the man, who was not named, of having links with Somalia’s al-Shabaab militant group as well as al Qaeda militants.

The cartoonist, 74, pushed a panic button, fled to a safe room and was unhurt when police arrived. His grand-daughter was in the house during the attack. Police could not confirm reports he had tried to break down the safe room door with the axe.

Westergaard, who in 2005 depicted Prophet Mohammad with a bomb in his turban, has been under police protection since his caricatures of the Prophet led to death threats.

The Somali man appeared in court on a stretcher with a hand and leg in plaster casts due to gunshot wounds from a police officer who had narrowly dodged the axe thrown at him by the intruder who was trying to evade arrest, police said.

The accused did not speak in court, but denied the charges through his lawyer.

The Security and Intelligence Service PET, a department of the national police, said in a statement: “It is PET’s impression that the attempted assassination of the cartoonist Kurt Westergaard is terror related.”

The man, the PET said, “has close relations to the Somali terror organization al-Shabaab and al Qaeda leaders in East Africa, and he is also suspected of having been involved in terror-related activities during his stay in East Africa.”

It also accused him of involvement in a terror-related network with links to Denmark, where he has a residence permit.

POLICE INVESTIGATION

“For some time this network has been the subject of PET’s investigation without, however, this having any relation to the cartoonist Kurt Westergaard,” the PET said.

Danish Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said that the incident was not only an attack on Westergaard “but also an attack on our open society and democracy.”

The court in Aarhus remanded the man in custody for four weeks to allow further investigation before a trial, East Jutland police inspector Ole Madsen said.

“At the moment he is charged with two murder attempts,” Madsen told Reuters, adding that the next court hearing was set for January 27. The police can then ask for permission to hold the man longer or can proceed to a trial.

Police were also planning to hear testimony from Westergaard’s five-year-old granddaughter. “She stayed in the living room the whole time,” Madsen said.

The PET said the security measures taken to protect him had proved effective and added: “This specific case emphasizes the importance of supplementing PET’s continuous surveillance and investigation against terror-related networks with efficient security measures in relation to potential terror targets.”

Last year, U.S. authorities arrested two men in Chicago who were suspected of planning attacks on Westergaard and his newspaper Jyllands-Posten, which published the caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad.

Most Muslims consider any depiction of the founder of Islam as offensive, and when other newspapers reprinted the caricatures in 2006 it triggered violence in several countries.

Three Danish embassies were attacked and at least 50 people were killed in rioting in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Several young Muslims have since been convicted in Denmark of planning bomb attacks, partly in protest at the cartoons.

In 2008, al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden said Europe would be punished for the cartoons. Denmark’s Muslim community makes up about 3 percent of the 5.5 million population.


  • Raven

    wow.. adherents of the *religion of peace* committing violence.. imagine that lol.

  • MohammedSucksHogCock

    Shot and suffering, hopefully.

    • Ayers

      I hope so. They should execute this guy with an axe, just as he was planning to do to Westergaard. :beer:

    • cold soldier

      Lets not jump to conclusions here…maybe the poor little somali jihadi thug just wanted to “axe him a quession” :lol:

  • Maynard

    Hahahaha He brought an axe to a gunfight!
    Neanderthal fuck!

  • MarkF

    THIS GUY WESTERGAARD LEFT HIS 5 YR OLD GRANDKID BEHIND TO GET CHOPPED UP??

  • WestWright

    MarkF, re: Westergaard’s relative, why don’t you find the answer and report back? This articlw was not very clear on the details but it is clear that the Danes better get serious & go Viking on the Islamist in their midst.

  • the friendly grizzly

    I don’t so much find “muslim” the key indicator here as I do “Somali”. What in the sam hill are these savages doing in western society in the first place?

    I’ve seen enough African immigrants who turn out to be moderately to quite successful here in the US. But the Somalis in particular seem to be the most uncivilized of the lot. When I resided in Nashville TN, we had incidents of Somali cab drivers going batty with their customers; in one case a Somali tried to run them down after they got out of the cab.

    When the political correctness finally ends (and I believe it will), they need to be sent home.

  • David

    The real problem is that there is no Second Amendment anywhere but OUR GREAT COUNTRY. This Amendment to our Bill of Rights secures all of the others. A 12 gauge or .45ACP would have solved the problem. No one should have to hide in their own home to avoid a killer.

    • MohammedSucksHogCock

      Good point. I’d dearly love to see the face of a Somali jihadi while he’s holding an axe after he just heard a 12-gauge being cycled into a Beretta RS-202.

      “Shoulda brought me some extra underpants!”

  • libertarian

    Yeah, you’d think the Danish cartoonist would have some type of weapon or have his place booby trapped. You know these jihadis must have some sort of bounty on this guy’s head…..Hey that gives me an idea :twisted:

  • Rich C

    Danish cop needs to go to the range more often. Guy comes out with an axe, shot the dumb ass in the torso, several times…

  • Danish

    Ah, if only it had been Axe Cop on the scene. “I’ll chop your head off!”
    No, but seriously, you all seem to hate on the fact that we don’t all carry guns or have them in our home. But if Kurt had pulled a gun, someone would probably have died! Possibly his daughter. Instead, the police showed up and solved the situation professionaly without any permanent damage to anyone.
    Maybe you should consider why your crimerate and weapon lethality is so very much higher than Denmarks or any other western country that does not support ‘The right to bear arms’ for every jackass out there.