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America’s under siege from the very people the left insists on protecting, and this latest horror story from Texas is a gut-wrenching reminder. Three Muslim men—Mahmood Abdelsalam Rababah, 23, Ahmad Mawed, 21, and Mustafa Mohammad Matalgah, 27—were arrested after unleashing gunfire at a youth baseball tournament in Katy, hitting a coach in the shoulder during a pregame prayer with kids on the field. The coach, a father figure shielding his young team, was airlifted to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, but the what-if terror is real: bullets flying near children praying. No kids were hit, thank God, but the Waller County Sheriff’s Office charged them with deadly conduct with a firearm, bonds set at $100,000 each




Were they allowed to legally possess the firearms they had?  Were they legally permitted to shoot where they were and in the manner they were?

Guessing both answers are no and the states intentions mean nothing.

https://www.rightjournalism.com/three-muslims-arrested-for-shooting-houston-youth-baseball-coach-during-pregame-prayer-with-children-heres-their-disgusting-excuse-for-doing-so-video/

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Texas has a Moslem problem. 
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🤔Has it been proven that they intentionally shot at he children and coaches, I know, I know they are moslems, but the article I read stated the three had been shooting in a field near by for a couple of days and that they weren’t aware of the ball field being adjacent. So were they just 1. Being stupid rednecks doing some target shooting for fun. 2. Intentionally targeting the children on the ball field and using the previous days shooting in the field as plausible deniability. 3. Out practicing their skills for a future terrorist event and just cocked up by not scoping out the area they were practicing at well enough.

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🤔Has it been proven that they intentionally shot at he children and coaches, I know, I know they are moslems, but the article I read stated the three had been shooting in a field near by for a couple of days and that they weren’t aware of the ball field being adjacent. So were they just 1. Being stupid rednecks doing some target shooting for fun. 2. Intentionally targeting the children on the ball field and using the previous days shooting in the field as plausible deniability. 3. Out practicing their skills for a future terrorist event and just cocked up by not scoping out the area they were practicing at well enough.

The media is trying to suggest that this was accidental. And it’s quite an accident that they managed to shoot a coach during a Christian prayer.

Quite a coincidence.
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Sounds like a Federal hate crime.
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The media is trying to suggest that this was accidental. And it’s quite an accident that they managed to shoot a coach during a Christian prayer.

Quite a coincidence.
Oh there’s no doubt it was intentional, someone was shot. I really can’t believe that they had no idea that the area where they were shooting was too close to people. I am positive they were hoping to cause fatalities and use the excuses they did if they were caught.

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Hawk flies over and drops one on us with:
"1. Being stupid rednecks doing some target shooting for fun. 2. Intentionally targeting the children on the ball field and using the previous days shooting in the field as plausible deniability. 3. Out practicing their skills for a future terrorist event and just cocked up by not scoping out the area they were practicing at well enough."

I'll take number 3 for $600, Alex...
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Three suspects arrested after a Texas youth baseball coach was shot during a pregame prayer with his players, according to local media.

Mahmood Abdelsalam Rababah, 23, Ahmad Mawed, 21, and Mustafa Mohammad Matalgah, 27, have been arrested. ...

https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1971026184172654879

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Same old passive/aggressive smokescreen - do something violent, claim it was an accident, coincidence or some other harmless intention.
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Fox News By Stephen Sorace 9/25/2025

27-year-old coach hospitalized after being struck in shoulder at field in Katy, Texas

Three suspects have been charged after a Houston youth baseball coach was wounded in a shooting during a pregame prayer with players on Sunday.

Mahmood Abdelsalam Rababah, 23, Ahmad Mawed, 21, and Mustafa Mohammad Matalgah, 27, were arrested on felony charges of deadly conduct with a firearm, the Waller County Sheriff’s Office said. They were each being held on $100,000 bond.

The chaos unfolded at Ameripark youth baseball field, known as The Rac, in the town of Katy, after three people fired weapons from a nearby pasture in the direction of the field as a youth baseball event was ongoing, the sheriff’s office said.

Video of the incident showed the 12-year-old Texas Colts players in light blue jerseys running frantically for cover as bullets flew past them. One adult appeared to be struck and fell to the ground near home plate.



The three suspects were identified as Mahmood Abdelsalam Rababah, 23, Ahmad Mawed, 21, and Mustafa Mohammad Matalgah, 27. They were each arrested on felony charges of deadly conduct with a firearm and held on $100,000 bond each. (Waller County Sheriff's Office)

The shooting victim was a baseball coach, owners of The Rac Katy said in a statement. He was struck in the shoulder in an incident "involving recreational shooting on a nearby property," the statement said.

The coach was given medical treatment on the baseball field before being taken to a hospital, officials said. He was released from the hospital later that day.

Houston Warriors founder Andy Baize told KHOU-TV that after the coach was shot during a pregame prayer with his team, the wounded man’s first reaction was to protect the children.

"He literally took the bullet for a child that was to his left, and so thankfully we avoided a major disaster," Baize said. "Still very, very emotional over it."

More: https://www.foxnews.com/us/houston-youth-baseball-coach-shot-during-pregame-prayer-players-3-suspects-custody

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