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LR shooting suspect lying, Yemeni says

Embassy dismisses account of torture in jail, brainwashing

Photo by Rick McFarland

Abdul-Hakim Mujahid Muhammad (right) appears Friday in Little Rock District Court with his attorney, Jim Hensley.

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The man accused of killing one U.S. Army private and wounding another outside a west Little Rock recruiting office Monday was not "brainwashed," "tortured" or "detained for more than four months" in a Yemeni jail, according to a statement released Friday by that country's embassy in Washington, D.C.


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This article was published June 6, 2009 at 3:45 a.m.

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