Pai é condenado no Oregon por tiroteio na saída de escola

Um júri do Condado de Multnomah condenou Noureddine Dib por tentativa de homicídio após ele ter atirado em outro pai durante o horário de saída da Islamic School of Portland. O incidente ocorreu após encontros tensos no estacionamento da escola. Dib aguarda a sentença para o dia 7 de maio.

Noureddine Dib, de 43 anos, atirou em Michael Zakarneh, de 49 anos, no estacionamento da Islamic School of Portland em 2024, pouco antes do horário em que os alunos seriam buscados. Os promotores descreveram que o tiroteio originou-se de desentendimentos anteriores, incluindo um episódio em que Dib reclamou da maneira como Zakarneh dirigia. Imagens de segurança registraram Dib ameaçando Zakarneh, dizendo: “Se você não sair da minha frente, vou ter que te mostrar algo”, antes de disparar enquanto Zakarneh corria. Zakarneh respondeu: “Olha, estamos apenas conversando”. Dib alegou legítima defesa, dizendo aos atendentes do 911: “Sou uma pessoa pacífica, mas esse sujeito continua me perseguindo”. Seus advogados argumentaram que Zakarneh usou linguagem de zombaria e comportamento agressivo durante três interações anteriores no estacionamento. Os dois homens frequentavam a mesma mesquita em Portland, mas só se conheceram cerca de um mês antes. O promotor público adjunto Eric Palmer observou que a rua residencial estreita e o estacionamento lotado criaram condições tensas, elogiando as tentativas de Zakarneh de acalmar a situação. A promotora Stephany Mgbadigha afirmou durante as declarações de abertura: “Noureddine Dib levou uma arma de fogo carregada para a escola de seus filhos”. Palmer expressou alívio por Zakarneh e sua família após o veredito do júri, que veio após 12 horas de deliberação. Uma campanha no GoFundMe em prol de Zakarneh o descreve como uma pessoa gentil, sociável e que adora fazer as pessoas rirem.

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