Ireland: Arab Arrested for Killing Faggots

Conservatives are the real faggot-lovers now.

So you get a lot of stuff in Breitbart about the need to defend faggots from Moslems.

Breitbart:

A man of Middle Eastern origin was arrested in Ireland on Thursday morning in relation to the killings of gay men possibly inspired by, it is alleged, “religious zeal”.

An armed response police unit in Ireland has reportedly arrested a man originally from the Middle East who is suspected of killing multiple gay men.

The arrest follows the deaths of two gay men in Co. Sligo, one of whom was active in his local constituency branch of the ruling Fine Gael party.

According to a report by The Times, the suspect was arrested at 1.30 am Thursday morning local time under section 4 of Ireland’s Criminal Justice Act 1984 after being identified on CCTV footage taken near the home of one of the deceased.

Officers from Ireland’s An Garda Síochána police force believe that whoever killed the two men first befriended them on the gay dating app Grindr, on which the suspect is said to have also contacted the men.

Upon meeting the men in real life under the pretext of a sexual encounter, police reportedly believe that the person responsible for the death either overpowered his victims, or convinced them to allow themselves to be tied up before torturing and killing them.

 

The publication also reports that the suspect may have been working through a list of men who he had befriended on the Grindr app, with police considering whether there may be a homophobic hate element to the killings, which The Times describes as being “possibly inspired by religious zeal”.

At the time of writing, a man reportedly by the name of Yousef Palani, 22, has been charged for the murder of both men, though it is unclear whether or not it is the same man listed in The Times article.

So he’s kind of like… The Punisher.

These are vigilante killings.

Homosexuality used to be illegal in Ireland – and the penalty was death.

Children and teenage boys were certainly safer in such times, were they not?