Friday, June 17, 2011

Yonathan Melaku, Muslim Marine Corps Reservist, Identified as Pentagon Suspect

Update #2-  Melaku was arrested less than a month ago on four counts of Grand Larceny.

Several hours after being taken into custody, Yonathan Melaku has been identified as the suspect arrested in Arlington Cemetery earlier today.  He is a Muslim and a Marine Corps reservist.
It is also being reported:
Authorities said Friday they are investigating the man, whom they did not name, after he was found inside Arlington Cemetery overnight when the cemetery was closed.

FBI special agent Brenda Heck said during a press conference Friday that the man, described as in his 20's, had a backpack containing a "non-explosive, unknown material" that she said will require further investigation.

"The products in the backpack are inert," Heck said, though she described its contents as suspicious.
Though the man was "not forthcoming" when taken into custody, Heck said authorities later found his red 2011 Nissan near the Pentagon. She said authorities found "no suspicious activity" related to the vehicle.

Melaku, who lives in Alexandria, Va., joined as a reservist in August 2007 but military officials say he never deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan.
Update- And go figure, this comes a day after Democrats ripped Rep. King (R, NY), saying that radicalization hearings about Muslims were unnecessary and "racist:"
Today, Members of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) spoke out against the second in a series of hearings on radicalization in the Muslim-American community convened by Rep. Peter King (R-NY), Chairman of the Committee on Homeland Security. This hearing is focused on “The Threat of Muslim-American Radicalization in U.S. Prisons.”

Rep. Judy Chu (CA-32), CAPAC Chairwoman:

“Singling out a group of Americans for increased scrutiny based on their religious beliefs disregards the fundamental civil rights of these communities, does nothing to improve our national security, and alienates our partners abroad. As Chairwoman of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, I am troubled by the fact that Rep. King is continuing to use official Congressional resources to conduct targeted hearings on radicalization focused solely on Muslim-Americans. His actions are contributing to a climate of fear and prejudice against those who are, or are perceived to be, Muslim, and this Islamophobic sentiment has already yielded unfortunate consequences. These hearings send the wrong message to the Muslim-American community and to the American people.”

Rep. Mike Honda (CA-15), CAPAC Chair Emeritus:

"There is no question that a congressional hearing, which targets an entire religion, is morally and strategically wrong-headed. First, it is un-American. This is not the America that I know and have helped build as a life-long public servant. The America that I know has always provided refuge for those fleeing persecution, from early settlers to recent refugees. The America that I know, furthermore, does not hate and discriminate base on race, religion or creed. Second, it is counterproductive. Congressman King is undermining his own objective. In hosting these hearings, King, as chair of the House Homeland Security Committee, has declared, erroneously, that the Muslim-American community does not partner actively enough prevent potential acts of violence – or in the case of prisons, extremism. Despite the offensive and fallacious nature of King's concern, given extensive evidence that contradicts his claim, the Homeland Security chairman's strategy makes future partnerships unpalatable. In one fell swoop of his discriminatory brush, King, in his apparent attempt to root out radicalization, marginalizes an entire American minority group, making enemies of them all.”

Rep. Bobby Scott (VA-3), CAPAC Civil Rights Taskforce Chair:

"Once again, I am greatly concerned by the tone of the hearings that the Chairman of the Homeland Security has chosen to hold. Singling out one group based on race, ethnicity, religion or national origin does nothing to better protect our country, challenges the fundamental rights of the communities that are the subject of the hearing, and serves to increase inappropriate stereotypes and misperceptions about those communities. It is my hope that Chairman King will reconsider his decision to hold another hearing that singles out Muslim Americans and will instead consider the radicalization of all groups or cancel the hearings altogether."

Rep. Al Green (TX-9):

“We must proceed with caution as that which is done to one religion in the name of security today; can be done to any religion in the name of security tomorrow.”

Rep. David Wu (OR-1):

“I am outraged that Homeland Security Committee Chairman Peter King continues to hold these discriminatory hearings that single out a group of Americans solely based on religion rather than on the actual issue of radicalization. Violent extremism in America and the myriad problems within the U.S. prison system absolutely deserve congressional attention; but misguided hearings that perpetuate prejudice against a specific segment of the population have no place in Congress. Chairman King’s hearings fail to protect our country and are an affront to the constitutional ideals for which Congress should stand.”

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (CA-16):

“I am deeply concerned by the Committee on Homeland Security’s decision to hold a hearing entitled ‘The Threat of Muslim-American Radicalization in U.S. Prisons.’ As with the Committee’s March hearing, ‘The Extent of Radicalization in the American Muslim Community and that Community's Response,’ I am troubled by the narrow focus of this event, which singles out one community of Americans on the basis of their religious faith. As a former member of this committee, I understand well the importance and challenges of keeping our country safe from violent extremism, but holding hearings that foster fear and mistrust, and target Americans based on their faith, seems counterproductive to both our national security and to the beliefs that this country was founded upon.”

Rep. Pete Stark (CA-13):

"Yet again Rep. King is singling out a community for what he calls 'homegrown terrorism;' this time leading a hearing entitled, The Threat of Muslim-American Radicalization in U.S. Prisons. Violent extremism in our prisons may merit investigation, but only by examining such extremism in all its forms. Casting a negative light on an entire community, rather than focusing on actual dangerous fringe groups, will only strain the relationships and trust that Muslim American community leaders and local, state and federal law enforcement agencies have worked hard to develop. Muslim Americans are an integral part of our larger American society and should be treated as such, not viewed with suspicion. 
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10 comments:

  1. How do you know he's a Muslim?

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  2. This guy seems like a disillusioned young man who doesn't know what to do with his life. His petty crime shows that downward trend. He seems to be doing one boneheaded thing after another.. could this be just another one in the series of bonehead moves?

    Why should it matter what is his religion, the guy needs help.

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  3. THIS.....was a TEST. The heathen are infiltrating, slowly & surely to undermine our way of life, American culture, & Government.

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  4. This article is a lie. Yonathan Melaku is not a Muslim, period! How do I know, I am Ethiopian. In Ethiopia, both the first and the last name are of a typical Christian name. There is not such thing as a Muslim Melaku nor a Muslim Yonathan. The guy probably has some sort of mental illness.

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  5. @ Anonymous above-

    You do know that people are allowed to convert to Islam, right? His name means absolutely nothing. Duh.

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  6. will keep laughing about you guys who call an Ethiopian Christan a Muslim! My guess he is a homeless Marine reverse and wad trying to sleep in parks!! Probably the weird material is some dried Ethiopian food!

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  7. Besides the "Pudpulling Press" and "DEBBIE SCHLUSSEL", where is it officially stated he is a member of the new greatest thing for America to fear',now that we got over japs,natzies,italians, irish,blacks,THE SOVIET UNION,China,Sand Ni--ers,bikers, hippies,etc. I not sure yet did GOD's word translated by FOX NEWS confirm this ? Gee ,I would like to know or should I email John Stewart?

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  8. Fort Hood and now this guy. at least we stopped him before he hurt anyone.

    Can't trust Muslims in the Military.

    They will leak out secrets.

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  9. @Phil

    when people convert to Islam, first thing they do is change names.

    I talked to someone who knows him & his family....confirmed that he did not convert.

    Please take this opportunity to learn about this different culture & religion than yours. Articles such as this one exploit readers lack of understanding of the other side.

    Let's say you met this guy at a mosque, and he introduces himself to you as Yonathan Melaku. If you knew enough about Ethiopians and Islam, the first thing that would come to your mind should be "... that's weird." It is that obvious to us Ethiopians.

    This guy never said he is a Muslim. Two or three words in his notebook does not make him a Muslim.

    Anyway, don't take my word....... continue to follow the story and you shall see.

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