The other neighbors make clear that this guy was fixated on parking, and angry and confrontational to everyone.
RALEIGH, North Carolina — Muslim groups planned to take their demands for a federal hate-crime investigation of three young Muslims slain in North Carolina to the White House on Friday.
The groups said on social media that they would hold prayers in front of the White House on the Muslim Sabbath, hours after the FBI’s North Carolina office said agents were launching an inquiry parallel to a police homicide investigation. CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues reports that the FBI is helping Chapel Hill police with evidence collection and processing.
Craig Stephen Hicks, 46, is charged with first-degree murder. Police say he shot 23-year-old Deah Shaddy Barakat; his 21-year-old wife, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha; and her sister, 19-year-old Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha over a long-standing parking dispute in the condominium complex where he lived with the newlywed couple. But the families of the victims have said they were gunned down because of their religion.
“This has hate crime written all over it,” the women’s father, Mohammad Yousif Abu-Salha said.

