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originally posted by: texasgirl
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
Official: Suspected Gunman Told FBI He Was Being Forced To Fight For ISIS
miami.cbslocal.com...
CNN just said the gunman walked into the Alaska FBI and claimed he was HEARING VOICES telling him to join ISIS. And that he was voluntarily hospitalized.
Story keeps changing. Hmmmm.....
Law enforcement said he was found with an active military ID and is an American citizen, born in New Jersey. Previous known addresses include Penuelas, Puerto Rico and Anchorage, Alaska. They add that in November 2016, he walked into an FBI office in Anchorage claiming that he was being forced to fight for ISIS. He was sent to a psychiatric hospital.
In 2011 or 2012, he was investigated by Homeland Security Investigations for child porn. Three weapons and a computer were seized, but there was not enough evidence to prosecute, according to law enforcement sources.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: queenofswords
This always happens in scenarios like this.
Media will spout off any information they get hold of as fast as possible, so they're the first with it...it's all about website hits.
There's no fact checking beforehand, it happens after the fact...hence why it changes.
originally posted by: angeldoll
The "voices" were telling him to join ISIS. I wonder if those are the same voices telling the NRA to let crazy people buy guns?
originally posted by: texasgirl
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
Official: Suspected Gunman Told FBI He Was Being Forced To Fight For ISIS
miami.cbslocal.com...
CNN just said the gunman walked into the Alaska FBI and claimed he was HEARING VOICES telling him to join ISIS. And that he was voluntarily hospitalized.
Story keeps changing. Hmmmm.....
originally posted by: seeker11
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: queenofswords
This always happens in scenarios like this.
Media will spout off any information they get hold of as fast as possible, so they're the first with it...it's all about website hits.
There's no fact checking beforehand, it happens after the fact...hence why it changes.
Yes, because clicks and views always more important than truth. $$$
Sure wish there was more accountability in journalism.
originally posted by: tony9802
originally posted by: angeldoll
The "voices" were telling him to join ISIS. I wonder if those are the same voices telling the NRA to let crazy people buy guns?
So back to square one..it's a military operation:
originally posted by: Deny Arrogance
a reply to: EvillerBob
Keffiyeh
Popular with jihadis, particularly Palestinian terrorists.
Here is BLM and self-described Hamas terrorist Bassem Masri sporting one while chanting "pigs in a blanket."
Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch has sent a letter to States highlighting the importance of receiving complete criminal history records and criminal dispositions, information on persons disqualified because of a mental illness, and qualifying crimes of domestic violence.
The Social Security Administration has indicated that it will begin the rulemaking process to include information in the background check system about beneficiaries who are prohibited from possessing a firearm for mental health reasons.
"Right now, people on the No-Fly list can walk into a store and buy a gun. That is insane. If you're too dangerous to board a plane, you're too dangerous, by definition, to buy a gun," he said in his weekly address.
They are scrubbing the net of Esteban Santiago all social media profiles have been deleted. They messed up on gathering his data.
Esteban Santiago-Ruiz, 26, took a flight from Alaska to Florida Friday with a stop in Minnesota, officials said. Somewhere along the way, he got into an argument.