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originally posted by: Mantiss2021
a reply to: Flyingclaydisk
He enlisted in the Navy and was discharged one month later in 2004.
Then, three years later, he enlisted in the Army in 2007, serving in the Army and Reserve until 2020.
Where is the discrepancy?
Last I knew, the Army is part of "the military".
FBI to execute search warrant on Houston home connected to Shamsud Din Jabbar: sources
The FBI joint terrorism task force will enter what is believed to be the house of deceased Bourbon Street terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar, sources said.
Two sources familiar with the matter confirmed to Fox News that the search warrant on what is believed to be Jabbar's Harris County, Texas home has been signed.
Federal authorities previously said that they were “moving slow and methodically” due to the suspected explosive devices on property.
The news comes after federal officials and local law enforcement announced that they are continuing to search Jabbar's suspected home.
It is located near the intersection of Hugh Road and Crescent Peak Drive in Harris County, Texas where the suspected New Orleans attacker resided.
“At this time, no arrests have been made, and FBI personnel will be at the scene for several more hours,” they said. “We are asking members of the public to continue to avoid the area and a temporary flight restriction has been implemented.”
Throughout the standoff, the FBI deployed FBI SWAT team, Crisis Negotiators, Special Agent Bomb Technicians, Tactical Operations Center, Evidence Response Team, and a group of counterterrorism investigators.
“We are grateful for the substantial assistance provided by our partners at the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, the Houston Police Department, and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI)," they said.
Turo says NOLA, Vegas renters not flagged as 'security threats' due to lack of criminal background.
Turo app, the online platform that was used to rent out the vehicles used in the deadly New Orleans attack and the Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas, said the renters in both cases did not appear to have criminal backgrounds that would have identified them as a security threat.
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originally posted by: Vermilion
a reply to: nugget1
Mantiss is correct, they were being replaced.
It looks like they parked police cars in those intersections to try and deter drivers.
Kind of crazy to me that they couldn’t wait until after the giant new years holiday to start the replacement though.
That sounds like DEI thinking.
Here’s footage showing the terrorist driving right around the police car onto the sidewalk to begin his destruction…
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originally posted by: Xtrozero
So, do people think the two events are related? Seems the Tesla was lit on fire by fireworks. I'm going with a Leftist renting the Tesla, packing it with fireworks, and lighting it up in front of the Trump Tower.
originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: xWorldxGonexMadx
in my best cuban voice, home boy gang banger
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
And this is why I've been harping on the Mexican angle with the truck in previous posts above. It's this same theme...'why did the truck go to Mexico, and how often, for what purposes, and who were the renters?'...regardless of when.
originally posted by: xWorldxGonexMadx
The guy in the Tesla didn't look like your typical Islamist, so i'd say unrelated but then again one of them could have been using a false name on the app to sympathize with the other.. thats a possiblility.
Maybe the guy in Tesla was/is part of this assassination group who dislike Trump??
originally posted by: BeyondKnowledge3
a reply to: starvosan
Don't you mean lone driver?
Pre placing IEDs after finding a way to drive in with a truck. How long was that guy in the area moving coolers around and abandoning them? And no one noticed free coolers?
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
RealID, which will be required for all domestic air travel in the US, goes into effect May 07, 2025.
What are the odds, given the perception/possibility that terrorist acts will be increasing in frequency, that the RealID requirement will be pushed forward to soon after the inauguration, and expanded to cover rail, bus, and water transport?
"Your Papers, Please!"