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Home Front: WoT
New info released on recruiting center suspect
2009-06-03
WASHINGTON — The man charged with the Arkansas military recruiter shooting might have considered other targets, according to law enforcement officials.

A joint FBI-Homeland Security intelligence assessment obtained by The Associated Press said officers found maps to Jewish organizations, a child care center, a Baptist church, a post office and military recruiting centers in the southeastern U.S. and New York and Philadelphia. “Out of an abundance of caution, and in light of newly discovered information, the FBI cannot rule out additional subjects, targets, or the potential for inspired copy cats who might act out in support of the original act,” the intelligence assessment said.

Muslim-convert Abdulhakim Muhammed has pleaded not guilty to Monday’s deadly shooting in a suburban Little Rock shopping center where Pvt. William Long, 23 was killed and Pvt. Quinton I. Ezeagwula, 18, was wounded. Authorities said Muhammed targeted soldiers “because of what they had done to Muslims in the past.”

Muhammad is currently charged in state court, but FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said Wednesday that the bureau is also investigating, “which may result in additional federal charges and prosecution.”

Long and Ezeagwula both completed basic training within the past two weeks and had never seen combat. They volunteered to help attract others into military service, and were shot as they smoked cigarettes outside the recruiting center.
Posted by:tu3031

#3  Good news, Muhammed, a spot just opened up at Gitmo.
Posted by: Cromert   2009-06-03 21:43  

#2  "Out of an abundance of caution, and in light of newly discovered information, the FBI cannot rule out additional subjects, targets,

Er, huh.... they had him under surveillance. No "abundance of caution" for the soldiers at the statioin was necessary I take it?

When or when will we ditch the "criminality" concept and accept this butchery as WAR?
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-06-03 16:02  

#1  I think public hanging is approriate here
Posted by: Jarong de Medici3580   2009-06-03 15:21  

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