
In this photo, captured from a video, gunmen are seen pointing their guns at a police officer outside the Charlie Hebdo office in Paris. He was later shot in the head.
This morning my interview with Seattle-based Dan Springer appeared on the Fox News program, America’s Newsroom with Bill Hemmer and Martha MacCallum. In the wake of the Islamist attacks at the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris, Fox contacted me when they learned that I run the Free Molly Norris Foundation aimed at supporting the first American journalist forced into hiding by radical Islam inside the US. In 2010, Molly Norris, a successful cartoonist working in the Seattle area, made the mistake of calling for “Draw Mohammad Day” flaunting the Islamic dictum which forbids the drawing or painting of the Prophet. Her initiative went viral and drew so many death threats to her, the Seattle FBI office went to her and told her “go ghost.” This meant that she had to change her identity, disappear from all her friends and family, and lose all means of making a living. Most Americans are shocked and can’t believe this is already happening in the U.S.