An Indiana man convicted of setting fire to an Ohio mosque attributed his crime to the influence of Fox News, which he says convinced him that “most Muslims are terrorists.”
Randolph Linn, 52, of St. Joe, Indiana pleaded guilty to arson for burning the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo. His plea will result in a 20-year prison term; prosecutors had sought a 40-year sentence.
Linn told the court that on September 30 he had gotten “riled up” as a result of watching Fox News and drinking beer. Linn claims to have drank 45 beers in seven hours before heading to the mosque and setting a fire in the prayer room. He was also reportedly armed with a revolver at the time.
During the court proceedings, Judge Jack Zouhary asked Linn if he knew any Muslims or knew what Islam was about.
“No, I only know what I hear on Fox news and what I hear on [right-wing talk] radio,” Linn replied.
“Muslims are killing Americans and trying to blow stuff up,” Linn told the judge. “Most Muslims are terrorists and don’t believe in Jesus Christ,” Linn falsely stated, ignorant of the fact that Jesus is revered as a prophet in Islam.
After he was arrested on October 2, Linn told officers, “Fuck those Muslims… they would kill us if they got the chance.”
Linn will be formally sentenced on April 16.
h/t Digital Journal
2 replies on “Fox News Made Me Do It – Man Admits Burning Down A Mosque Because of Fox”
[…] In the US the fear of Muslims is higher than ever, the agression stronger, and Muslims suffer increasingly common physical assaults as well as damage to their religious buildings. The reasons for this is that, with a mere 0.6% of population, Muslims are rather rare in the US. People often do not personally know any ‘Muslims”, and so their impressions of Muslims are formulated through the stereotypes offered by the mass media. […]
There is truth in the (paraphrased) statement that "People who don't watch/listen to any news are better informed than those who rely on FOX News." This fellow is a prime example.