You may remember Urooj Rahman. She is the disbarred lawyer who was sentenced to a conspicuously short jail term for hurling a Molotov Cocktail at a police car in New York City during the George Floyd riots in 2020.
Now she was seen joining in with the anti-Israel and anti-American protests we saw this week on July 4th. These folks sure are fond of throwing up their middle finger at people who notice them. Watch:
Margaret Clark writes at RedState:
Video of July 4th Mob Includes Lawyer Let Off the Hook After Throwing Molotov Cocktail at Police in 2020Rahman is an immigrant from Pakistan and she was facing life in prison when Judge Cogan gave her only 15 months of prison time. He said at her sentencing that she was a “remarkable person who did a terrible thing on one night”.Rahman claimed that she got caught up in the emotion of the moment but had since reconnected with her faith and spirituality and sought treatment for alcohol abuse and psychiatric issues. It sounded like a wonderful story of redemption, for anyone gullible enough to believe it, until we see her gleeful face four years later in this antisemitic mob on July 4th.Rahman was there on behalf of Nerdeen Kiswani’s group Within Our Lifetime, who were responsible for the Colombia mob occupation and encampment. Kiswani is a piece of work herself…At what point does a person’s actions qualify as a breach of naturalization? At what point should a person be considered a terrorist?
This is a person who cried and begged for a second chance when she was facing a serious prison sentence in 2022.
The Associated Press reported:
A New York City attorney was sentenced to 15 months behind bars on Friday for firebombing an empty New York City police vehicle with another lawyer during protests over the murder of George Floyd.Before hearing her sentence, Urooj Rahman asked a judge to spare her prison time and give her a “second chance” to redeem herself for what she called a momentary lapse of judgement.“I’m so incredibly sorry for my reckless and wrong actions,” a tearful Rahman said in federal court in Brooklyn. “I don’t think there’s enough words to express my sorrow and regret. … I completely lost my way in the emotion of the night.”
If you needed any further proof that the rioters then and the rioters now are basically the same crowd of people, here you go.
Good thing for her she isn’t a Trump supporter or she’d probably be in jail right now.
Had enough?
Featured image via Twitter video.
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