re: #572 gwangung
Well, there’s
I couldn’t interpret that as being that connected to the parking.
There you go, that’s what I read. Not a word about religion coming up in talks. Only an opinion as to why he was hostile (the article omits the words “I think”: “‘Dad, I think he hates us for what we are and how we look”).
We have learned since then that he was hostile to all neighbors and was seen as a menace in the community. Then there’s this:
Farris Barakat, Deah Barakat’s brother, said Hicks had confronted his brother previously about a dispute over a parking space, adding that he never heard Hicks make any anti-Muslim remarks.