Man Sprinkles Fecal Matter On Food At Dallas Store
DALLAS - A Dallas cab driver was on trial Tuesday, accused of creating a public health danger.
Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh, 49, is on trial for allegedly throwing fecal matter on pastries at a Fiesta grocery store.
Police said they found a pile of human feces by his bed. He would dry it, either by microwave or just letting it sit out and grate it up with a cheese grater and then sprinkle it at the store, officials said.
Neither attorneys in the case is clear about a motive or why the defendant would resort to something so repulsive.
Prosecutors will show a surveillance videotape of the defendant, which shows him sprinkling a substance on the food.
The FBI arrested Nahidmobarekeh but turned the case over to local prosecutors after they determined it was not a national security issue.
Gripes of stench preceded pastry-tainting allegations Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on grocery store goods By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News
Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a cabdriver accused of dusting pastries with his dried, grated feces at a Dallas grocery store last summer.
Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh, 49, faces two felony charges of tampering with consumer products in separate incidents in July at the Fiesta Mart at Ross Avenue and Henderson Street.
In his opening statement Tuesday afternoon, prosecutor Taly Haffar told jurors that the store workers went through seven months of customer complaints that unpackaged, fresh-baked goods "smelled and tasted like manure" until the defendant was arrested in late July.
Mr. Nahidmobarekeh pleaded not guilty in state District Judge Vic Cunningham's court. His defense attorney, Clark Birdsall, did not give an opening statement.
While a Dallas County epidemiologist testified about the possible health risks to customers who may have eaten the contaminated cookies, pastries and bread, the state's main evidence so far consisted of two videotapes of incidents on July 13 and July 24.
In those tapes, a man with his back to the camera is shown scattering something over baked goods in the store while other shoppers pass by. No one reacts to the man on the first tape, but employees eventually detect a strong odor coming from a bread bin and begin to clear out the products and begin cleaning up.
A second tape is similar, except that the store's security manager runs down and detains the man later identified by police as Mr. Nahidmobarekeh. Shortly after the suspect is led away, a young boy reaches up and grabs a cookie from the nearby racks.
"It looked like cracked pepper at the time," Albert Bazan, a Fiesta employee, testified. "But it had a real strong odor ... a foul odor."
Dallas police reports state that a hazardous-material team collected samples of the contaminated goods and that authorities alerted the FBI's terrorism task force.
Testimony in the trial resumes today. If convicted, Mr. Nahidmobarekeh could face up to 20 years in prison.
I am not going to look at this or read the rest of the post. I am a liberal, yes, and I am against the war, yes .. The only thing I can say is I am 100% for removing anyone from THOSE countries from ours. :Let them kill each other in their own side of the world .. and let the military come back here, use them to remove the foreigners and keep the ones trying to move here out. When they get the scary ones from Pakistan, Iran, Iraq etc OUT OF HERE .. then move on to the Cubans and Haitians .. I WANT MY COUNTRY BACK .... I am sick of hearing spanish .. and I am sick of going to the convience store and worrying about what the F that smell is!!! What the F are they cooking in the back room??
> Man Sprinkles Fecal Matter On Food At Dallas Store
> DALLAS - A Dallas cab driver was on trial Tuesday, accused of creating > a public health danger.
> Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh, 49, is on trial for allegedly throwing fecal > matter on pastries at a Fiesta grocery store.
> Police said they found a pile of human feces by his bed. He would dry > it, either by microwave or just letting it sit out and grate it up with > a cheese grater and then sprinkle it at the store, officials said.
> Neither attorneys in the case is clear about a motive or why the > defendant would resort to something so repulsive.
> Prosecutors will show a surveillance videotape of the defendant, which > shows him sprinkling a substance on the food.
> The FBI arrested Nahidmobarekeh but turned the case over to local > prosecutors after they determined it was not a national security issue.
> Gripes of stench preceded pastry-tainting allegations > Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > grocery store goods > By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News
> Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a cabdriver accused of dusting > pastries with his dried, grated feces at a Dallas grocery store last > summer.
> Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh, 49, faces two felony charges of tampering with > consumer products in separate incidents in July at the Fiesta Mart at > Ross Avenue and Henderson Street.
> In his opening statement Tuesday afternoon, prosecutor Taly Haffar told > jurors that the store workers went through seven months of customer > complaints that unpackaged, fresh-baked goods "smelled and tasted like > manure" until the defendant was arrested in late July.
> Mr. Nahidmobarekeh pleaded not guilty in state District Judge Vic > Cunningham's court. His defense attorney, Clark Birdsall, did not give > an opening statement.
> While a Dallas County epidemiologist testified about the possible > health risks to customers who may have eaten the contaminated cookies, > pastries and bread, the state's main evidence so far consisted of two > videotapes of incidents on July 13 and July 24.
> In those tapes, a man with his back to the camera is shown scattering > something over baked goods in the store while other shoppers pass by. > No one reacts to the man on the first tape, but employees eventually > detect a strong odor coming from a bread bin and begin to clear out the > products and begin cleaning up.
> A second tape is similar, except that the store's security manager runs > down and detains the man later identified by police as Mr. > Nahidmobarekeh. Shortly after the suspect is led away, a young boy > reaches up and grabs a cookie from the nearby racks.
> "It looked like cracked pepper at the time," Albert Bazan, a Fiesta > employee, testified. "But it had a real strong odor ... a foul odor."
> Dallas police reports state that a hazardous-material team collected > samples of the contaminated goods and that authorities alerted the > FBI's terrorism task force.
> Testimony in the trial resumes today. If convicted, Mr. Nahidmobarekeh > could face up to 20 years in prison.
> Pakistani Caught On Tape Sprinkling Fecal Matter On Pastries At Dallas > Store
========================================================================== Special Note: Location of store is Dallas, TX, MEXICAN TOWN! ;-) ==========================================================================
> Man Sprinkles Fecal Matter On Food At Dallas Store
> DALLAS - A Dallas cab driver was on trial Tuesday, accused of creating > a public health danger.
> Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh, 49, is on trial for allegedly throwing fecal > matter on pastries at a Fiesta grocery store.
> Police said they found a pile of human feces by his bed. He would dry > it, either by microwave or just letting it sit out and grate it up with > a cheese grater and then sprinkle it at the store, officials said.
> Neither attorneys in the case is clear about a motive or why the > defendant would resort to something so repulsive.
> Prosecutors will show a surveillance videotape of the defendant, which > shows him sprinkling a substance on the food.
> The FBI arrested Nahidmobarekeh but turned the case over to local > prosecutors after they determined it was not a national security issue.
> Gripes of stench preceded pastry-tainting allegations > Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on > grocery store goods > By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News
> Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a cabdriver accused of dusting > pastries with his dried, grated feces at a Dallas grocery store last > summer.
> Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh, 49, faces two felony charges of tampering with > consumer products in separate incidents in July at the Fiesta Mart at > Ross Avenue and Henderson Street.
> In his opening statement Tuesday afternoon, prosecutor Taly Haffar told > jurors that the store workers went through seven months of customer > complaints that unpackaged, fresh-baked goods "smelled and tasted like > manure" until the defendant was arrested in late July.
> Mr. Nahidmobarekeh pleaded not guilty in state District Judge Vic > Cunningham's court. His defense attorney, Clark Birdsall, did not give > an opening statement.
> While a Dallas County epidemiologist testified about the possible > health risks to customers who may have eaten the contaminated cookies, > pastries and bread, the state's main evidence so far consisted of two > videotapes of incidents on July 13 and July 24.
> In those tapes, a man with his back to the camera is shown scattering > something over baked goods in the store while other shoppers pass by. > No one reacts to the man on the first tape, but employees eventually > detect a strong odor coming from a bread bin and begin to clear out the > products and begin cleaning up.
> A second tape is similar, except that the store's security manager runs > down and detains the man later identified by police as Mr. > Nahidmobarekeh. Shortly after the suspect is led away, a young boy > reaches up and grabs a cookie from the nearby racks.
> "It looked like cracked pepper at the time," Albert Bazan, a Fiesta > employee, testified. "But it had a real strong odor ... a foul odor."
> Dallas police reports state that a hazardous-material team collected > samples of the contaminated goods and that authorities alerted the > FBI's terrorism task force.
> Testimony in the trial resumes today. If convicted, Mr. Nahidmobarekeh > could face up to 20 years in prison.
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 15:18:54 -0500, Humble Will Teach
<will_teach...@37.com> wrote: >You can't even drive around that area anymore for all the wetbacks >scurrying back and forth across the streets like ~cucarachas~. 300-lb >Meskin broads, pregnant and pushing baby carriages while 6 or 8 other >little micro-beaners swarm around them. Sweat-stained Meskin men, who >reek of gasoline and grass clippings and Miller Lite, and who hoot and >shout at every female thing that happens across their paths, while the >$2000 stereo in their piece-of-crap brown 1978 Chevy pickup with the >orange door and expired inspection sticker blares Norteno music, and >every over-amplified, badly distorted song sounds like an accordion >version of "The Chicken Dance".
<< I am not going to look at this or read the rest of the post. I am a
liberal, yes, and I am against the war, yes .. The only thing I can say is I am 100% for removing anyone from THOSE countries from ours. :Let them kill each other in their own side of the world .. and let the military come back here, use them to remove the foreigners and keep the ones trying to move here out. When they get the scary ones from Pakistan, Iran, Iraq etc OUT OF HERE .. then move on to the Cubans and Haitians .. I WANT MY COUNTRY BACK >>
They are teaching my girlfriends 4 year old Spanish in pre-school. I guess they want her to struggle in 2 languages.
People were speaking Spanish in Texas long before English. Where do you think names like San Antonipo come from? Maybe the Mexicans want their country back .
<jmacdoug...@gmail.com> wrote in message > People were speaking Spanish in
Texas long before English. Where do you
> think names like San Antonipo come from? Maybe the Mexicans want their > country back .
TOO LATE FOR THEM .. They should have put up a fight a long time ago ... as for now ... GET THEM OUTTA HERE TOO!! Go back home and work .. work for peanuts .. leave the shit work for the illiterate americans. Tell them pick tomatos and take away their welfare. Enough already of this politically correct nonsense.
In article <O9Kdnc3QKMC_Jv3eRVn...@giganews.com>, Ðïâ?é åka Je?ïTch wrote: > I am not going to look at this or read the rest of the post. I am a > liberal, yes, and I am against the war, yes .. The only thing I can say is I > am 100% for removing anyone from THOSE countries from ours. :Let them kill > each other in their own side of the world .. and let the military come back > here, use them to remove the foreigners and keep the ones trying to move > here out. When they get the scary ones from Pakistan, Iran, Iraq etc OUT OF > HERE .. then move on to the Cubans and Haitians .. I WANT MY COUNTRY BACK > .... I am sick of hearing spanish .. and I am sick of going to the convience > store and worrying about what the F that smell is!!! What the F are they > cooking in the back room??
> .. and let the military come back here, use them to >remove the foreigners and keep the ones trying to move >here out.
First you'll have to teach them to shoot straight. Last I hear the entire industrial output of the USA can't make enough bullets for you to shoot a few "insurgents".
fungus wrote: > First you'll have to teach them to shoot straight. > Last I hear the entire industrial output of the > USA can't make enough bullets for you to shoot a > few "insurgents".
Sure we can... we just like to mutilate the body to make a point. It takes a lot of bullets to shred a body properly.
>> Pakistani Caught On Tape Sprinkling Fecal Matter On Pastries At Dallas >> Store
>========================================================================== >Special Note: Location of store is Dallas, TX, MEXICAN TOWN! ;-) >==========================================================================
>> Man Sprinkles Fecal Matter On Food At Dallas Store
>> DALLAS - A Dallas cab driver was on trial Tuesday, accused of creating >> a public health danger.
>> Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh, 49, is on trial for allegedly throwing fecal >> matter on pastries at a Fiesta grocery store.
>> Police said they found a pile of human feces by his bed. He would dry >> it, either by microwave or just letting it sit out and grate it up with >> a cheese grater and then sprinkle it at the store, officials said.
>> Neither attorneys in the case is clear about a motive or why the >> defendant would resort to something so repulsive.
>> Prosecutors will show a surveillance videotape of the defendant, which >> shows him sprinkling a substance on the food.
>> The FBI arrested Nahidmobarekeh but turned the case over to local >> prosecutors after they determined it was not a national security issue.
>> Gripes of stench preceded pastry-tainting allegations >> Dallas: Cabdriver on trial is accused of sprinkling grated feces on >> grocery store goods >> By TIM WYATT / The Dallas Morning News
>> Testimony began Tuesday in the trial of a cabdriver accused of dusting >> pastries with his dried, grated feces at a Dallas grocery store last >> summer.
>> Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh, 49, faces two felony charges of tampering with >> consumer products in separate incidents in July at the Fiesta Mart at >> Ross Avenue and Henderson Street.
>> In his opening statement Tuesday afternoon, prosecutor Taly Haffar told >> jurors that the store workers went through seven months of customer >> complaints that unpackaged, fresh-baked goods "smelled and tasted like >> manure" until the defendant was arrested in late July.
>> Mr. Nahidmobarekeh pleaded not guilty in state District Judge Vic >> Cunningham's court. His defense attorney, Clark Birdsall, did not give >> an opening statement.
>> While a Dallas County epidemiologist testified about the possible >> health risks to customers who may have eaten the contaminated cookies, >> pastries and bread, the state's main evidence so far consisted of two >> videotapes of incidents on July 13 and July 24.
>> In those tapes, a man with his back to the camera is shown scattering >> something over baked goods in the store while other shoppers pass by. >> No one reacts to the man on the first tape, but employees eventually >> detect a strong odor coming from a bread bin and begin to clear out the >> products and begin cleaning up.
>> A second tape is similar, except that the store's security manager runs >> down and detains the man later identified by police as Mr. >> Nahidmobarekeh. Shortly after the suspect is led away, a young boy >> reaches up and grabs a cookie from the nearby racks.
>> "It looked like cracked pepper at the time," Albert Bazan, a Fiesta >> employee, testified. "But it had a real strong odor ... a foul odor."
>> Dallas police reports state that a hazardous-material team collected >> samples of the contaminated goods and that authorities alerted the >> FBI's terrorism task force.
>> Testimony in the trial resumes today. If convicted, Mr. Nahidmobarekeh >> could face up to 20 years in prison.
That's bad, nearly as bad as Exxon/Mobil shitting on you every time you buy a tank of gas.