Elie Wiesel’s attacker arrest imminent

The piece of crap that tried to force Elie Wiesel to have an “interview,” and then bragged about it on the internet, is being charged with enough felonies to put him away for years.

The warrant issued Friday for Eric Hunt, 22, is for charges including attempted kidnapping, false imprisonment, elder abuse, stalking, battery and committing a hate crime.

Wiesel was a featured speaker at a Feb. 1 peace forum. He was approached in the lobby by a man in his 20s who asked for an interview, police said.

Wiesel agreed to talk in the lobby, but the man insisted the interview be conducted in a hotel room, and got into the elevator with Wiesel. Once on the sixth floor, the suspect dragged the 78-year-old off the elevator. Wiesel began yelling, and the suspect ran away, police said.

It turns out that Eric Hunt is a New Jersey Nazi, and that he’s about to be flown, courtesy of the California justice system, back to San Francisco:

San Francisco police said they are very close to arresting a man who may have attacked author Elie Wiesel in a San Francisco hotel.

A $500,000 arrest warrant was issued Friday for Eric Hunt, 22, of Sussex County, N.J. San Francisco Police Sgt. Steve Mannina said an arrest is likely to take place “very soon,” but that until an arrest is made, no further details about the investigation will be made public.

Sounds like they’ll have their man, and soon. Which just goes to show you: You shouldn’t try to harm an old man and then brag about it on the Internet (http://www.ziopedia.org/content/view/3217/90/). (Warning: Pasting that link into your browser leads to a revolting anti-Semitic site; read at your own risk.)

On February 1st, at approximately 7:30 p.m., I attempted to get a confession out of the “Pope of the Holocaust religion,” Elie Wiesel. We were in an elevator in the Argent Hotel in San Francisco. He was on his way to the 36th floor Penthouse. I had planned to bring Wiesel to my hotel room where he would truthfully answer my questions regarding the fact that his non-fiction Holocaust memoir, Night, is almost entirely fictitious.

After ensuring no women would be traumatized by what I had to do (I had been trailing Wiesel for weeks), I stopped the elevator at the sixth floor. I pulled Wiesel out of the elevator. I said I wanted to interview him. He protested, grabbed at his chest as if he was having a heart attack. He then screamed HELP! HELP! at the top of his lungs. This is someone who in his public appearances, speaks so softly, that when he appeared on Oprah, they had to use subtitles throughout. Wiesel had dropped this phony persona and assumed his actual personality, of an insane lunatic.

I told him, “Why, you don’t want people to know the truth?” His expression changed, and he began screaming again. HELP! HELP! So, after pulling him about fifteen feet out of the elevator, alerting a few floors, I decided that it was time for me to go. He was no use to our worldwide struggle for freedom if he had a heart attack. I fled from the scene, confident that the police would arrive soon and search the city looking for the insane person who attempted to forcefully interrogate a poor old “Holocaust Survivor”, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, and most recently, “knight of the British Empire.”

I had planned on either: getting Wiesel into my custody, with a cornered Wiesel finally forced to state the truth on videotape, getting arrested, or fleeing, and either way, exposing the “Pope of the Holocaust religion” for being nothing but a genocidal liar. However, a funny thing happened, Wiesel apparently never called the police.

Whoops, guess what, Eric Hunt: He did call the police, after all.

Watch for the lying, Jew-hating, Holocaust-denying POS to say that he’s currently undergoing treatment for some kind of mental illness, and that made him do it.

I hope they throw the book at him.

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One Response to Elie Wiesel’s attacker arrest imminent

  1. Eric J says:

    I think he’s more likely to plead down to something that requires minimal jail time. That’s the problem when someone is charged with that many crimes of varying severity.

    Or he’ll flip on some Meth-dealing buddies.

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