A Muslim cab driver was stabbed several times by a New York man after being asked "are you Muslim," according to New York City cops, who arrested 21-year-old Michael Enright on Tuesday.
Ahmed H Sharif of Queens, was stabbed several times by Michael Enright, after Enright had asked Sharif if he was Muslim and the cabbie responded that he was, a police spokesman said. The attack comes at a time when the majority of Americans are opposing the building of a proposed Islamic Center near the World Trade Center. Enright has been charged with attempted second-degree murder as a hate crime and is awaiting arraignment.
Sharif issued a statement on Wednesday warning his fellow cabbies about the tense environment in the city. "Right now the public sentiment is very serious" he said, as quoted by USA Today. All drivers should be more careful. Sharif received stab wounds to his arms, throat and face. "I have been here more than 25 years. I have been driving a taxi more than 15 years. All my four kids were born here. I never felt this hopeless and insecure before," he said.
Enright was drunk when he stepped into the cab, according to police officials. A student of the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, he recently returned from Afghanistan where he was making a film on the US Marines. Some of Enright's friends said that he had a problem
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