Two attorneys, Colinford Mattis, 32, and Urooj Rahman, 31, reportedly were caught trying to distribute explosive devices such as Molotov cocktails. The pair had firebombed an occupied police vehicle.
They were arrested, released on bail only to be rearrested after authorities won an appeal on the bail amount.
A witness was quoted as saying:
“Rahman attempted to distribute Molotov cocktails to the witness and others so that those individuals could likewise use the incendiary devices in furtherance of more destruction and violence.”
Sometimes the law works just the way it was meant to work. They were arrested and will stand trial for attempting to murder the officers inside the vehicle. What the actual charges will have not yet been determined.
As it turns out, Rahman worked for one of the George Soros entities, Mada Al-Carmel, an anti-Israeli group funded by the former Nazi collaborator. Rahman graduated from Fordham University law school and in 2014 joined Mada Al-Carmel as an intern.
On the night of the bombing, Rahman was wearing a keffiyeh which is a black and white checkered scarf worn by Palestinian nationalists.
The Mada Al-Carmel center is heavily financed by George Soros through his Open Society Foundations.
NGO Monitor lists some of the radical organization’s political advocacy. The center co-authored the “Haifa Declaration” which calls for a “change in the definition of the State of Israel from a Jewish state” and accuses Israel of “exploiting” the Holocaust “at the expense of the Palestinian people.”
The September 2011 edition of Mada al Carmel’s journal Jadal focused on “Boycotting Israel: Between Theory and Practice.”
As part of her Soros-backed fellowship at the Mada Al-Carmel center, Rahman spent a week with the radical Palestine Work organization.
“Each day includes presentations and workshops led by attorneys and human rights advocates, as well as field visits to human rights flashpoints, such as East Jerusalem, Hebron, the Jordan Valley,” the site states.