Utah Mass Murderer: Good Bosnian Muslim Wasn’t So Good After All

“Good” Bosnian Muslim Killer Was Everything But Good
The Salt Lake Tribune dispels the Bosnian Muslim myth of Sulejman-the-Murderer being a “very nice person” who has suddenly gone mad and went off to gun down nine Americans in the Trolley Square Mall.
The shooting rampage at Trolley Square was not Sulejman Talovic’s first act of violence.
At age 12, Talovic was before a judge for allegedly holding a knife over the head of girl while stating, “I’ll kill you,” according to a source who is familiar with the case.
Two years earlier, Talovic was referred to juvenile court for throwing rocks at a little girl.
About the same time, he threatened his parents’ landlord with a knife.
The first girl was not struck by the stones. And the mother of the second girl snatched her up in the nick of time, just as Talovic took a swipe with the blade, according to the source, who has seen court documents relating to the case.
FBI spokesman Patrick Kiernan said investigators are aware of Talovic’s juvenile criminal history and are considering what role it might have played in the Trolley Square shootings.
“It’s all part of the investigation,” Kiernan said. Talovic’s relatives have referred to him as “a very nice person” who had never hurt anyone.
“Everything about him was nice. Everybody said so,” said his father, Suljo Talovic [who fought in Bosnian mujahedeen unit in Srebrenica, during the war].
But Musto Redzovic, the family’s first landlord in Salt Lake City, said Talovic pulled a knife on him at their duplex apartment in 1998 or 1999. Talovic would have been 9 or 10 at the time.
“He was just a child,” said Redzovic, who brushed the incident off and did not report the incident to police.
Wrong Assumptions Leading to Carnage
Interestingly enough, David Geary who was the mass murderer’s defense attorney before the “good” Bosnian Muslim boy became a mass murderer, points out that Sulejman Talovic was released back into the society without even a slap on a wrist because “it was likely the judge took into consideration that the boy and his family were refugees from war-torn Bosnia.”
Let me see if I understand this correctly: Talovic family, led by the killer’s father Suljo Talovic, a member of the Bosnian mujahedeen unit stationed in Srebrenica, was taken in by the United States based on the assumption they couldn’t have possibly caused any suffering during the Bosnian war, but were subjected to suffering by the “nasty Serbs”.
The violent nature the boy exhibited throughout his short “refugee” (i.e. guest-who-needs-our-compassion) status in the U.S, including the knife brandishing and threatening to cut up the American girl with it, was repeatedly ignored and dismissed by the American officials, based on the assumption the boy’s aggressiveness couldn’t possibly be inherited, the result of his mujahedeen father’s violent past, or the reflection of jihadist ideas planted in his head by the Bosnian Muslim butchers Utah killer grew up with — but is merely another proof of his family’s “suffering.”
When Talovic finally starts taking American lives and guns down nine before he’s taken down, the massacre only confirms what we assumed all along: poor Bosnian Muslim lad has “suffered” a lot during the Bosnian war.
So, whose fault it is, again? That’s right, the Serbs did it.
Mass Media Outlets Had Their Finger on the Talovic’s Trigger
It shouldn’t take a carnage such as the Trolley Square Mall massacre Bosnian Muslim committed to understand that fifteen years of shameless lies regarding the civil wars that followed the breakup of Yugoslavia have directly contributed to the tragedies such as this one. In essence, every single “journalist” and every mainstream media outlet in the West that dishonored their duty and profession by continuously failing to report the true nature of the secessionist wars Croatians, Bosnian Muslims and Albanian Muslims have led in former Yugoslavia, has had their finger on Talovic’s trigger too.
Because, if the public was EVER informed about the islamofascist nature of the Yugoslav Croat and Muslim offensive that plunged the entire region into a bloody mess for a decade, people like the mujahedeen Suljo Talovic and his violent son would have never been unleashed into the world to begin with, the U.S.A. would not have taken the Talovic family in without the thorough check up of the father’s past, the Utah judge would have known what is he really dealing with once a Bosnian Muslim boy swiping at an American girl with the knife was brought in front of him, and he would have taken care to remove him from the society in time to prevent the carnage that followed.
Instead of doing their job properly and informing the public of what is really going on in the Balkans during the 1990s, Western mainstream media took on the role of a warmonger and of a Spinmeister, making sure the truth remains safely buried.
But, as mentioned before, certain “mistakes” have a nasty tendency to snowball into serious problems, even tragedies later on. Salt Lake City massacre is one of them.