Muslims: “Kelly must go.” Muslim groups are calling for New York’s police commissioner ray Kelly to step down because of his appearance in a film they say paints them in a bad light. Speaker Amna Akbar speaks for the Muslim-American Civil Liberties Coalition.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has defended NYPD Police Commissioner Ray Kelly on Thursday, dismissing calls for the city’s top cop to step down over his appearance in, and the presentation of a controversial anti-Muslim film — ‘The Third Jihad.’ Kelly was interviewed in the film and appeared in the film, which was presented to almost 1,500 NYPD police officers.
‘The Third Jihad: Radical Islam’s Vision For America’ is a documentary film produced by Wayne Kopping on the subject of radical Islam in present day United States. The film is narrated by Muslim American Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser, who opens the film saying, “This is not a film about Islam. It is about the threat of radical Islam. Only a small percentage of the world’s 1.3 billion Muslims are radical. This film is about them.”
Third Jihad’s promotional materials state “that radical Islamists driven by a religiously motivated rejection of western values cultures and religion are engaging in a multifaceted strategy to overcome the western world.” The multifaceted strategy is alleged to refer especially to violent jihad and cultural jihad — using laws and rights in America to work against Western society and overthrow it.
Greg Kelly, the son of New York City’s police commissioner has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman who told authorities she got pregnant from the encounter and had an abortion, people familiar with the investigation said Thursday.
Greg Kelly, son of NYPD police commissioner a news anchor on Fox 5’s “Good Day New York,” was accused in a complaint to Manhattan’s 13th precinct of sexually assaulting a young woman last October at the law firm where she works.