This Week in Jihad for November 24, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

Sadly, Jihad doesn’t wait for American holidays, so here’s a roundup of related news:

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2 Responses to “This Week in Jihad for November 24, 2010”

  1. Earl Cooley III says:

    Those five deaths by terrorism could easily have been categorized that way if the perp made “terroristic threats” some time during their incident, a useful data point for the US Department of Security Theater.

  2. Dwight Brown says:

    “Can anyone figure out how and where those five deaths occured?”

    The answer to that question raises more questions than it answers.

    The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has a detailed breakdown of 2007 deaths here. According to that document, “17 federal law enforcement officers died last year [2007 – DB] including six members of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, five of whom were killed in Iraq.”

    Based on that statement, I am assuming that those were the five deaths attributed to “terrorist activity”. But wouldn’t members of the Air Force OSI be uniformed military personal? Should those be counted as civilian law enforcement deaths? They are tragic, to be sure, but I think there’s a major distinction between law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty domestically, and uniformed military people killed in the line of duty during military actions abroad. There have been several police officers killed while serving with the National Guard or other military organizations in Iraq and Afghanistan; I wouldn’t include those in the yearly figures for law enforcement deaths, either.

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