Al Qaeda tries to attack cartoonist

Telegraph:

The man, 28, who was armed with an axe and a knife, went to the home of Kurt Westergaard at 10pm local time on Friday, police said.

Police shot him in the leg and arm and he was arrested. He is expected to recover.

Mr Westergaard, 74, was commissioned by the Jyllands-Posten newspaper to produce caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed five years ago, including one which depicted the Prophet with a bomb in his turban.

He has received several death threats since the cartoon was published, but had spoken recently about trying to live as normal a life as possible at his home in Viby near the western city of Aarhus.

Mr Westergaard was there with a five-year-old granddaughter when the attacker tried to get in.

"I locked myself in our safe room. He tried to smash the entrance door with an axe," he said.

He said that the assailant shouted "revenge" and "blood" as he tried to enter the bathroom where Mr Westergaard and the child had sought shelter.

"My grandchild did fine," he said. "It was scary. It was close. Really close. But we did it."

Officers arrived two minutes later and tried to arrest the assailant, who wielded an axe at a police officer. One officer then shot the man in a knee and a hand, authorities said. Nielsen said the suspect was admitted to hospital but his life was not in danger.

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"The arrested man has according to PET's information close relations to the Somali terrorist group, al-Shabaab, and al-Qaida leaders in eastern Africa," he added.

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The cartoon derangement syndrome continues for some radical Muslims, particularly those associated with the al Qaeda rand of religious bigots.

What is interesting about this axe attack is this guy traveled from the Somali branch of al Qaeda for his failed attempt. These guys are closely associated with the Yemen branch and it is clear that both are trying to expand their range. This may have something to do with the main al Qaeda effort being cooped up in Pakistan.

With yet another failed attempt, the al Qaeda brand continues to suffer and it is looking more and more like a weak horse. It will be interesting to see if the NSA picked up any communication about this attack.

CNN has more on the attack. It is ironic that Muslims are attacking him for a cartoon that suggest that they are terrorist.

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