ABC 11 News – by Fred Shropshire and Elaina Athans
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WTVD) — The suspect in the deaths of three Muslim college students in Chapel Hill had at least a dozen firearms stashed in his home, according to search warrants released Friday as world leaders decried the shootings.
Warrants filed in Durham County Superior Court listed an inventory of weapons seized by police from the Chapel Hill condominium of Craig Stephen Hicks, the 46-year-old charged with three counts of first-degree murder.
The warrants list four handguns recovered from the home Hicks shared with his wife, in addition to a pistol the suspect had with him when he turned himself in about an hour after the shootings. The warrants also list two shotguns and six rifles, including a military-style AR-15 carbine. Police also recovered numerous loaded magazines and cases of ammunition.
Eight spent shell-casings were found in the neighboring apartment of 23-year-old Deah Shaddy Barakat and his wife, 21-year-old Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha. Yusor’s sister, 19-year-old Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, was also killed.
Relatives say all were shot in the head. However, authorities haven’t disclosed exactly how the victims died.
Meanwhile, hundreds of local Muslim worshippers came out to the Islamic Center of Raleigh Friday night to express condolences to grieving loved ones and celebrate the lives of three students shot to death in Chapel Hill.
“Allah chose him as a tool to have my brother, his bride and their bridesmaid enter Jannah together just six weeks after they got married here on Earth,” Barakat’s brother Farris told a room full of mourners. “Valentine’s being tomorrow, I’ll tell you right now this is the love story of a century. This is a story that has changed American context of Muslims. This is a story that has impacted the world as well.”
Namee Barakat, Deah’s father, sat in silence while Mohammed Abu-Salha spoke about his two deceased daughters and his family’s devastation and exhaustion this week.
The Islamic community around the globe fears the killings could be a hate crime. The FBI is investigating whether any federal laws were broken.
Earlier in the day President Obama condemned the killings saying, “No one in the United States of America should ever be targeted because of who they are, what they look like, or how they worship. As we saw with the overwhelming presence at the funeral of these young Americans, we are all one American family.”
Barakat’s uncle praised the president’s words, but said he wants to see the killing treated like a hate crime.
“I voted for Obama. I respect the statement he has said,” said Faek Barakat, “but I need to see a serious investigation. Words is not going to make me happy when I hear just the president supported you, but what’s the president going to do?”
The leaders within the Islamic Association of the Triangle admitted they needed to educate the public more about Islam.
They’re beginning their outreach Saturday by holding a service inside the Islamic Center of Raleigh at 4:30 p.m. open to the public and all faiths.
This article is f#@king stupid. Did he have a stash of forks and knives or stash of pots and pans too. I don’t anyone who has just one gun and one box of ammo. Get real!
A real hero killing a couple of girls and a young man who were defenseless.The killer is a wack job and, ironically, a liberal wackjob. No mention of that in the media, is there? Thirteen guns? Most of the people I know have at least that many. More anti-gun BS from the MSM.