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Hitlerist Palestinian Ismail Quran - a "police officer" in Cleveland since 2019Reader comment on item: The Mystery of Arafat Submitted by Gal D Noor (United States), Aug 2, 2022 at 23:34 https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/robert-spencer/2022/06/22/clevelands-officer-of-the-year-praised-hitler-joined-facebook-group-honoring-bin-laden-n1607285 Cleveland's 'Officer of the Year' Praised Hitler, Joined Facebook Group Honoring Bin Laden PJmedia, June 22, 2022. Cleveland Patrol Officer Ismail Quran could be the poster child for the Defund the Police movement, but it wasn't all that long ago that he was a rising star: in 2019, the city of Cleveland's Division of Police named him its "Police Officer of the Year" and gave him its Distinguished Service Medal, hailing him in fulsome terms: "Officer Ismail Quran has truly embodied the community policing philosophy for the Cleveland Division of Police." Yet Quran was hired, and given this award, despite a social media record of praising Hitler and Hamas. He even joined a Facebook group honoring Osama bin Laden. Did the Cleveland police not know about this or not care? Either way, not a good look. Quran's troubles began last Thursday, when Canary Mission, which monitors online anti-Semitism, tweeted a video about Quran with the heading: "SERIOUSLY SCARY! Despite horrifying antisemitic hate speech, Cleveland Police Officer Ismail Quran was rewarded by @CLEpolice with an 'Officer of the Year' Award! Do you trust this officer to keep Jews safe? A MUST WATCH VIDEO!" In May 2014, Quran tweeted to Lara Kollab, a medical student who boasted about giving Jews "the wrong meds": "who bothering ya!!!! Let me at em! Lol if it's a Jew give me their @ and I'll do it." In August 2014, Quran expressed a dim view of Barack Obama: "it's actually crazy out President really has no power & is Israel's puppet." All this and much more were publicly available, yet the Cleveland police hired Quran on July 2, 2018. Did they not look at his social media or not care about what they saw there? It's hard to escape the impression that Cleveland police officials just didn't care, especially since they named Quran Police Officer of the Year after Canary Mission drew attention to his posts. Canary Mission said in a statement: "We initially released Ismail Quran's profile in January 2019. His large number of anti-Semitic posts were severe and all posted after Quran had completed his first Police Officer Physical Agility Exam. We were already concerned that the Cleveland Police Department employed an officer with a record of anti-Semitic hate speech. However, we are shocked and dismayed that the Cleveland Police Department honored Quran later that same year." But now that Quran's posts are getting unwelcome attention, Cleveland officials are finally acting. Cleveland police spokesperson Sgt. Jennifer Ciaccia stated that "the City of Cleveland, Division of Police was made aware of a matter involving a Cleveland Police Officer and inappropriate social media content. The matter has been referred to the Cleveland Division of Police Internal Affairs Unit and the City of Cleveland's Ethics Officer for thorough investigation." While this alleged investigation is going on, Quran has been "assigned to administrative duties." Note: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the authors alone and not necessarily those of Daniel Pipes. Original writing only, please. Comments are screened and in some cases edited before posting. Reasoned disagreement is welcome but not comments that are scurrilous, off-topic, commercial, disparaging religions, or otherwise inappropriate. For complete regulations, see the "Guidelines for Reader Comments". Reader comments (11) on this item |
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