Five days after accused Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle shooter Naveed Afzal Haq tried to plead guilty, he entered a not guilty plea this afternoon to nine felonies, including one that could bring the death penalty.
Haq's attorney, C. Wesley Richard, said that he was satisfied that Haq was competent to enter the plead. Haq will next be in court Aug. 30.
King County Prosecutor Norm Maleng has not yet decided whether to to seek the death penalty.
Haq, 30, is accused of forcing his way into the downtown Seattle offices of the Jewish federation July 28 and opening fire on employees. Pamela Waechter was killed, and five other women were injured during the rampage. He reportedly spouted anti-Semitic and anti-Israel statements during the shootings, according to charging papers.
Haq is charged with one count of aggravated first-degree murder, five counts of attempted murder, kidnapping, burglary and malicious harassment.
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Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Seattle Islamofascist Pleads Seattle Times Innocent
The Seattle Times Reports the Islamofascist from Washinton State that murdered on Jew and shot 5 others has plead innocent:
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