Machete Attack at Ohio Deli – Somali Mohamed Barry

Update CBS News:

Police shot and killed a suspect after he attacked multiple people at a restaurant in northeast Columbus with a machete.

The incident happened at the Nazareth Restaurant & Deli on North Hamilton Road just after 6:00 p.m. on Thursday.

Police said 30-year-old Mohamed Barry walked into the restaurant, had a conversation with an employee and then left. He returned about a half hour later. That’s when police said Barry approached a man and a woman who were sitting just inside the door at a booth and started the attack.

After the attacks, the suspect fled in his car southwest toward the Easton area.  Officers attempted a PIT maneuver during the escape, but were unsuccessful.  A short time later, a successful attempt was made, and Barry slammed into a curb near Montclair Drive.

As officers converged, Barry exited the vehicle with a knife in one hand and a machete in the other, according to police.  After unsuccessfully firing a taser at the man, he lunged across the hood at the officers and was shot dead.

No officers were hurt during the shooting.  

Meantime, the four victims injured in the attack have been identified as William Foley 54; Neil McMeekin, 43; Gerald Russell, 43 and Debbie Russell, 43.  All are expected to recover from their injuries.

Columbus police Sgt. Rich Weiner said “right now there’s nothing that leads us to believe that this is anything but a random attack.”

CBS News reports Barry has a Somali background and may have traveled to Dubai in 2012.  Law enforcement tells them the incident appears to be the type of “lone wolf terrorist attacks they’re trying to stop.”

The FBI is assisting in the investigation.

CBS News:

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Police shot and killed a man who stormed into a central Ohio restaurant wielding a machete and randomly attacking people as they sat unsuspectingly at their dinner tables, authorities said.

Four people were injured in the brutal attack Thursday evening at Nazareth Restaurant and Deli, a Mediterranean restaurant in Columbus. The victims were taken to an area hospital and were expected to recover.

“There was no rhyme or reason as to who he was going after,” said Columbus police Sgt. Rich Weiner.

Police said the man walked into the restaurant, had a conversation with an employee and then left. He returned about a half hour later. That’s when police said he approached a man and a woman who were sitting just inside the door at a booth and started the attack.

Police said employees and patrons tried to get the man to stop.

“Some of the patrons there started throwing chairs at him just trying to get him out of there,” Weiner said.

The man eventually fled the scene in a white car and led police on a short chase. Officers forced the man off the road a few miles away and when he got out of his car police said they tried unsuccessfully to use a stun gun on him.

Weiner said, “At that point he had a machete and another knife in his hand and he lunged across the hood at the officers.”

That’s when police said an officer shot and killed the man. They did not immediately release his name.

It remained unclear what sparked the attacks.

Hummm, could it be….Islam?  More here.

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One Response

  1. My congratulations to the cops who acted with despatch to neutralise – as the Israelis would say – a would-be mass murderer. This Mohammedan ghazi raider no doubt intended to kill the people he attacked in the restaurant and he intended to kill the police he also attacked in his high-on-allah frenzied rampage. But the cops took him out, preventing further harm both to the public and themselves, and ought to be heartily commended by all sensible Infidel citizens. The wounded victims will recover; the jihadi is kaput.

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