A powerful and important follow up on the Brendan Tevlin Story at Rightly Wired. Please do what you can do to help spread the news of this tragic murder. If you blog, tweet or facebook, please mention this tragedy today:
A young Irish Catholic American, Brendan had completed his first year of college. He was an older brother to three, a Eucharistic minister, president of the Gaelic Club, and a talented bagpiper. In high school, Brendan was a member of the National Honor Society, Lacrosse Team, Ambassador’s Club, Student Council, Math Honor Society, and Spanish Honor Society.
Brendan would often volunteer to play his bagpipe at funerals, probably never imaging how soon seventy-five bagpipers would play to the hundreds of attendees at his own. By every account he was a charismatic, kind, and outgoing young man.
Brendan Tevlin, 19, was murdered by Ali Muhammad Brown, a Muslim terrorist.
Brown told authorities that murdering Brendan was a “just kill.” He was seeking vengeance for Muslim deaths in “Iraq, Syria, (and) Afghanistan”.
On June 25, at a red light in West Orange, NJ, Brown selected Brendan at random and shot him eight times in his Jeep.
Please read the rest of the story at Rightly Wired: