Injustice, yes…but against whom?

From Fox News:

One of three men detained after a terror scare on a Florida highway said the experience was an injustice that should never be repeated.
“I learned that injustice, regardless against whom, is wrong,” Ayman Gheith said in a television interview late Friday. “It is against us today, tomorrow it could be against you.”

Yeah, right. But only if we do stupid things like joke audibly in a restaurant in a red state that we’re going to commit a terrorist act, and then run a toll plaza in Florida without paying, and then don’t cooperate with the officers who arrest us.
Here is a perfect example of an attempt to shove the blame for this entire sorry escapade off on someone else. I would never have let these sorry excuses for humanity go free; I would have charged them with something, at the very least with failure to pay toll. I think I would also have suggested that maybe a trip to Guantanamo might be in their future if they didn’t cooperate fully and immediately.
Get a clue, Mr. Gheith. This entire experience was your own damn fault, and you and your buddies ought to be made to pay for it. And to make matters worse, you had to cry racism:

Speaking to reporters after his release, Gheith, who has a long beard and wore a skull cap, said the woman may have been influenced by his appearance.
“She saw obviously the way I was dressed and maybe she put a little salt and pepper into her story,” he said.

Sure, I automatically believe that. Not.
Any injustice that was done here was done to the people of Georgia and Florida, who are going to have to pick up the tab for all this bullshit. I think they should send Mr. Gheith and Co. the bill.