Two men who opened fire at a contest to draw Prophet Muhammad cartoons were shot dead by police Sunday night. The gunmen, who have not been identified, drove up to the “Muhammed Art Exhibit and ...
The group that sponsored the “Draw Muhammad” contest, which led to an Islamic State-inspired attack in Texas earlier this month, wants the winning cartoon to appear on train stations and buses in ...
Hundreds of protesters, many of them carrying guns and cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, rallied outside a Phoenix mosque Friday, where they were met by hundreds of counter-protesters railing against ...
Hours before two would-be terrorists attacked a provocative Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest, the FBI sent local authorities the license plate number and photo of one of the shooters, who had a prior ...
Last night, two men were killed and one man was injured at the American Freedom Defense Initiative's "Muhammad Art Exhibit and Contest" in the Dallas/Forth Worth area. Clockwise from top: an security ...
An undercover FBI agent was on the scene when two ISIS supporters opened fire at a “Draw Muhammad” contest in a Dallas suburb, according to newly filed court documents. The shooting on May 3, 2015, ...
[T]he invocation of the popular Where's Waldo? series forces the viewer to ask Where's Mohammed?, and to begin a hunt for a figure in the midst of an overstuffed scene. One assumes the black-robed ...
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