Saturday, December 08, 2012

Two Days, Two Defenses

The Muslim who pushed a man in front of a subway train is now claiming insanity.

The man who police say pushed another man to his death in front of an oncoming New York City subway train says he was high on drugs and trying combat voices in his head.

Authorities have charged 30-year-old Naeem Davis with second-degree murder in the Monday death of 58-year-old Ki-Suck Han.

Davis tells the New York Post in a jailhouse interview that Han had grabbed his arm and threatened him earlier. He says he was coaxed into shoving Han by voices in his head that he couldn't control.


Well, three defenses, actually, if you include diminished capacity from drug abuse.

Next he'll probably claim Islamophobia, and next week he'll work his way down to the Twinkie defense.

Typical behavior from a Usual Suspect®.

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