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Texas synagogue siege: US gun supplier jailed for almost eight years | Texas synagogue siege: US gun supplier jailed for almost eight years |
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The Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue in Dallas where the hostage-taking took place | The Congregation Beth Israel Synagogue in Dallas where the hostage-taking took place |
A Texan who sold a British man a pistol he later used in an attack on a US synagogue has been jailed for almost eight years. | A Texan who sold a British man a pistol he later used in an attack on a US synagogue has been jailed for almost eight years. |
Henry "Michael" Dwight Williams, 33, sold the gun to Malik Faisal Akram two days before the siege at the Congregation Beth Israel in a suburb of Dallas, Texas, in January. | Henry "Michael" Dwight Williams, 33, sold the gun to Malik Faisal Akram two days before the siege at the Congregation Beth Israel in a suburb of Dallas, Texas, in January. |
Akram, who took four hostages, was shot dead by officers. | Akram, who took four hostages, was shot dead by officers. |
Williams was arrested just over a week later. | Williams was arrested just over a week later. |
He pled guilty in June to being a felon in possession of a firearm, prosecutors say. Williams had previous convictions for aggravated assault, which meant, US Attorney Chad Meacham noted, he "had no business carrying - much less buying and selling - firearms". | He pled guilty in June to being a felon in possession of a firearm, prosecutors say. Williams had previous convictions for aggravated assault, which meant, US Attorney Chad Meacham noted, he "had no business carrying - much less buying and selling - firearms". |
"Whether or not he knew of his buyer's nefarious intent is largely irrelevant - felons cannot have guns, period," he added in a news release. | "Whether or not he knew of his buyer's nefarious intent is largely irrelevant - felons cannot have guns, period," he added in a news release. |
In an interview on 24 January, Williams admitted selling the gun to a man with a "British accent" in south Dallas, the US Attorney's Office said. | In an interview on 24 January, Williams admitted selling the gun to a man with a "British accent" in south Dallas, the US Attorney's Office said. |
On 15 January, Akram entered the synagogue in Colleyville, near Dallas, during a morning service, pretending to be homeless. He then pulled out a gun. | On 15 January, Akram entered the synagogue in Colleyville, near Dallas, during a morning service, pretending to be homeless. He then pulled out a gun. |
One hostage was released after six hours, while the the synagogue's rabbi, Charlie Cytron-Walker, and two others escaped several hours later, after the rabbi threw a chair at the gunman. | One hostage was released after six hours, while the the synagogue's rabbi, Charlie Cytron-Walker, and two others escaped several hours later, after the rabbi threw a chair at the gunman. |
During the standoff Akram, 44, was heard demanding the release of Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist who is serving an 86-year prison sentence in nearby Fort Worth, Texas, over attempts to kill US soldiers in Afghanistan. | During the standoff Akram, 44, was heard demanding the release of Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani neuroscientist who is serving an 86-year prison sentence in nearby Fort Worth, Texas, over attempts to kill US soldiers in Afghanistan. |
Siddiqui distanced herself from his actions, issuing a statement through a lawyer. | Siddiqui distanced herself from his actions, issuing a statement through a lawyer. |
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Judaism | |
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