Wednesday, June 3, 2009

"More Targets Found on Arkansas Shooting Suspect's Computer": What did the Fibbies know about this guy and when did they know it?


Here we have from FOX News a bit more information on the Little Rock Jihadi, raising even more questions about what the FBI and when they knew it.

Mike
III


Source: More Targets Found on Arkansas Shooting Suspect's Computer

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

A senior U.S. official tells FOX News that more targets were found on the computer of a man charged in the fatal shooting at a military recruiting center in Arkansas — suggesting the accused gunman may have been part of a larger plot to attack military targets and may not have been acting alone.

Officers found maps to Jewish organizations, a Baptist church, a child care center, a post office and military recruiting centers in the southeastern U.S., New York and Philadelphia, according to a joint FBI-Homeland Security intelligence assessment obtained by The Associated Press.

After Monday's attack outside the Army-Navy Career Center in Little Rock, detectives searched a computer linked to suspect Abdulhakim Muhammad, and discovered research into multiple sites in different states, according to the memo.

Muhammad, 23, a Muslim convert who previously was known as Carlos Bledsoe, pleaded not guilty to capital murder in the deadly suburban shopping complex shooting.

Authorities said he targeted soldiers "because of what they had done to Muslims in the past."

Private William Long, 23, was killed and Private Quinton I. Ezeagwula, 18, was wounded. Both completed basic training within the past two weeks and had never seen combat. Ezeagwula was in stable condition at a hospital.

The latest information seemed to contradict a local police official's denial earlier Tuesday that the shooting was part of a larger conspiracy, though details of possible accomplices and their involvement weren't immediately disclosed.

Muhammad is being held without bond and is due to make his first court appearance Wednesday.

Muhammad, a U.S. citizen, is accused of carrying out a targeted attack against U.S. forces because of "political and religious motives" and already had been under investigation by the FBI at the time of the shootings.

An FBI joint terrorism task force based in the southern U.S. reportedly had been tracking Muhammad after he traveled to Yemen and was arrested and jailed there for using a Somali passport, an official told The Associated Press. The probe had been in its early stages and based on Muhammad's trip to Yemen, ABC News reported.

While there, Muhammad, who was born and raised in Tennessee, studied jihad with an Islamic scholar, according to Jihadwatch.org. He moved to Little Rock in April.


At Tuesday's court hearing, Deputy Prosecutor Scott Duncan said Muhammad told investigators that "he would have killed more soldiers had they been in the parking lot."

Long and Ezeagwula were targeted as they stood outside the recruiting center smoking cigarettes.

(More at link.)

3 comments:

Ron Russell said...

Where is our great leader on this shooting, he is MIA in Egypt getting ready to brag about his arab roots, roots that he denied during the election. This man (if one can call him that) is weak, indecisive, and a liar.

Visit me sometime at Totus. I'm just to the west of you in Mississippi. Saw a letter you wrote about Waco on another site and it gave your website and state.

Landru deSoto said...

It is unfortunate that we are living in this situation, but I am in full agreement with Ron Russells comment.

But, he's in now, holed up in our White House for who knows how long, and we appear to be powerless to put an end to his reign of tyranny. :(

ranamacar said...

Funny, I don't recall anything about Muslim converts being on the list DHS put out warning of "Domestic terrorists".

ranamacar