Monday, June 2, 2014

Yemeni immigrant woman attacks 9-year-old with hammer in school bathroom

When you import Muslims, you import all their hatreds and feudal conflicts.  Now it's gotten into our elementry schools.

Investigators are still trying to figure out a motive. District officials say it appears the woman did have a connection with the student’s family.

“It may have something to do with rivalries and feuds that occur off campus spilling over onto the site,” Flint told KTVU Friday after district officials met with staff at the elementary school.


Here's a clue:  The 1,400 year old war between Sunni and Shia has been allowed into America. 

FROM CREEPINGSHARIA:

Oakland: Yemeni immigrant woman attacks 9-year-old with hammer in school bathroom

Posted on May 31, 2014 by creeping

Yemeni Muslim feuds play out in California school. via Parent volunteer arrested in hammer attack on 9-year-old student | www.ktvu.com.

OAKLAND, Calif. — Students said they were scared when they saw the police arrive at Lafayette Elementary School Friday morning.

An Oakland Unified School District spokesman told KTVU that a third grade student was outside on the playground about 10:40 Friday morning. They say a parent volunteer lured the girl into a nearby bathroom and then the woman allegedly assaulted the nine-year-old with a hammer.

The district says a security guard and a teacher walked in during the attack and called police.

A district spokesman Troy Flint says the woman was identified as Haseemah Diame. Diame was arrested on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. School officials say she likely did not have difficulty getting on campus because she was not a stranger but a parent, who was well-known at the school and was a frequent volunteer.

The girl was taken to Children’s Hospital in Oakland. Other children who were playing nearby say they were scared.

“I just saw the police come into the boys bathroom and one of the kids I was playing with they said somebody came into the school,” said Tracy Logan, a third-grade student who told KTVU that teachers ushered the children into classrooms.

Investigators are still trying to figure out a motive. District officials say it appears the woman did have a connection with the student’s family.

“It may have something to do with rivalries and feuds that occur off campus spilling over onto the site,” Flint told KTVU Friday after district officials met with staff at the elementary school.

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