Gunman kills 10 and wounds dozens in New Orleans truck attack

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Anonymous wrote:Quick reminder that the largest act of domestic terror in US history was committed by two lily white/non-Muslim US citizens.

“Perpetrated by anti-government extremists Timothy McVeigh, the mastermind, and Terry Nichols, the bombing occurred at 9:02 a.m. and killed 167 people, injured 684, and destroyed more than one-third of the building, which had to be demolished. The blast destroyed or damaged 324 other buildings and caused an estimated $652 million worth of damage.”


Isnt he the guy who blew up the kindergarten?
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Anonymous wrote:Quick reminder that the largest act of domestic terror in US history was committed by two lily white/non-Muslim US citizens.

“Perpetrated by anti-government extremists Timothy McVeigh, the mastermind, and Terry Nichols, the bombing occurred at 9:02 a.m. and killed 167 people, injured 684, and destroyed more than one-third of the building, which had to be demolished. The blast destroyed or damaged 324 other buildings and caused an estimated $652 million worth of damage.”


And the deadliest terrorist attack on US soil was 9/11 at 2,977 deaths by Islamist extremists.

Biden was ridiculous to declare white supremacy as the primary threat on US soil. Perhaps if his agencies were paying attention, they would have had someone who declared allegiance to ISIS on social media (!) on its radar.

Biden's agencies are mainly made up of the same career professionals who were there during Trump's first administration and will be again during Trump's second administration. If you think they will suddenly get better at catching guys like this on January 21 then I've got a bridge to sell you.


I think the tone is set from the top, and Biden failed. I also think it’s right for the American people to demand more competence from our intelligence agencies and that that isn’t a political statement.


Then so did Trump because these people were there during his term too. GMAFB with this.


Trump trump trump trump trump trump



Here you go folks. This is the level of "intellect" on this thread.
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Anonymous wrote:Quick reminder that the largest act of domestic terror in US history was committed by two lily white/non-Muslim US citizens.

“Perpetrated by anti-government extremists Timothy McVeigh, the mastermind, and Terry Nichols, the bombing occurred at 9:02 a.m. and killed 167 people, injured 684, and destroyed more than one-third of the building, which had to be demolished. The blast destroyed or damaged 324 other buildings and caused an estimated $652 million worth of damage.”


And the deadliest terrorist attack on US soil was 9/11 at 2,977 deaths by Islamist extremists.

Biden was ridiculous to declare white supremacy as the primary threat on US soil. Perhaps if his agencies were paying attention, they would have had someone who declared allegiance to ISIS on social media (!) on its radar.

Biden's agencies are mainly made up of the same career professionals who were there during Trump's first administration and will be again during Trump's second administration. If you think they will suddenly get better at catching guys like this on January 21 then I've got a bridge to sell you.


I think the tone is set from the top, and Biden failed. I also think it’s right for the American people to demand more competence from our intelligence agencies and that that isn’t a political statement.


Then so did Trump because these people were there during his term too. GMAFB with this.


Trump trump trump trump trump trump



Here you go folks. This is the level of "intellect" on this thread.


It’s Trump’s FBI director right? That guy is too busy defending Jan6’ers to care about anything else.
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Anonymous wrote:Quick reminder that the largest act of domestic terror in US history was committed by two lily white/non-Muslim US citizens.

“Perpetrated by anti-government extremists Timothy McVeigh, the mastermind, and Terry Nichols, the bombing occurred at 9:02 a.m. and killed 167 people, injured 684, and destroyed more than one-third of the building, which had to be demolished. The blast destroyed or damaged 324 other buildings and caused an estimated $652 million worth of damage.”


Isnt he the guy who blew up the kindergarten?

There was a daycare center in the federal building, yes. 19 children were among those who died.
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Anonymous wrote:Quick reminder that the largest act of domestic terror in US history was committed by two lily white/non-Muslim US citizens.

“Perpetrated by anti-government extremists Timothy McVeigh, the mastermind, and Terry Nichols, the bombing occurred at 9:02 a.m. and killed 167 people, injured 684, and destroyed more than one-third of the building, which had to be demolished. The blast destroyed or damaged 324 other buildings and caused an estimated $652 million worth of damage.”


And the deadliest terrorist attack on US soil was 9/11 at 2,977 deaths by Islamist extremists.

Biden was ridiculous to declare white supremacy as the primary threat on US soil. Perhaps if his agencies were paying attention, they would have had someone who declared allegiance to ISIS on social media (!) on its radar.


I specifically said “domestic terrorism,” which is defined as: “the committing of terrorist acts in the perpetrator's own country against their fellow citizens.” The 9/11 perpetrators were not domestic terrorists.


And I specifically referred to attacks on US soil. Biden’s controversial claim was that white supremacy was the “most dangerous terrorist threat” to the nation. It remains a false claim.


How do you know? Are you privy to top secret intelligence information? These are such stupid statements as you have no idea what threats this country faces.


I can add the number of deaths just like you can. There have been multiple foiled ISIS related plots as well.
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps FBI is checking if others are getting radicalized at his same mosque.


They’d better be!


Sure, but it's far more likely the radicalization happened online. The mosques may be conservative, but they don't breed extremism.


I think we need an investigation to determine that and it’s not helpful that the mosque in question is clamming up.

NYP: “The local mosque in terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s Houston community has urged its members to avoid speaking with the media and to refer any potential FBI inquiries to the controversial Council on American-Islamic Relations.“. (It’s unknown by the way if Jabbar attended this mosque.)

They don’t know if he went to this mosque or any mosque at all?


Both as far as I have read.
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps FBI is checking if others are getting radicalized at his same mosque.


They’d better be!


Sure, but it's far more likely the radicalization happened online. The mosques may be conservative, but they don't breed extremism.


I think we need an investigation to determine that and it’s not helpful that the mosque in question is clamming up.

NYP: “The local mosque in terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s Houston community has urged its members to avoid speaking with the media and to refer any potential FBI inquiries to the controversial Council on American-Islamic Relations.“. (It’s unknown by the way if Jabbar attended this mosque.)


CAIR oftentimes provides legal services for the muslim community. Nobody should speak to the FBI without representation.

Have no idea what type of community the mosque serves, if it's has a larger immigrant population or not, but it is important to advise people of their rights in regards to talking with law enforcement.

+1 and nice editorializing by the Post calling CAIR “controversial.”


CAIR is controversial. Full stop. The White House had to distance itself from CAIR after the backlash from their remarks after the Oct 7 Hamas attacks when the director declared himself “happy.”
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps FBI is checking if others are getting radicalized at his same mosque.


They’d better be!


Sure, but it's far more likely the radicalization happened online. The mosques may be conservative, but they don't breed extremism.


I think we need an investigation to determine that and it’s not helpful that the mosque in question is clamming up.

NYP: “The local mosque in terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s Houston community has urged its members to avoid speaking with the media and to refer any potential FBI inquiries to the controversial Council on American-Islamic Relations.“. (It’s unknown by the way if Jabbar attended this mosque.)


CAIR oftentimes provides legal services for the muslim community. Nobody should speak to the FBI without representation.

Have no idea what type of community the mosque serves, if it's has a larger immigrant population or not, but it is important to advise people of their rights in regards to talking with law enforcement.

+1 and nice editorializing by the Post calling CAIR “controversial.”


CAIR is controversial. Full stop. The White House had to distance itself from CAIR after the backlash from their remarks after the Oct 7 Hamas attacks when the director declared himself “happy.”


No it is only labeled “controversial” by pro Israeli types.
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps FBI is checking if others are getting radicalized at his same mosque.


They’d better be!


Sure, but it's far more likely the radicalization happened online. The mosques may be conservative, but they don't breed extremism.


I think we need an investigation to determine that and it’s not helpful that the mosque in question is clamming up.

NYP: “The local mosque in terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s Houston community has urged its members to avoid speaking with the media and to refer any potential FBI inquiries to the controversial Council on American-Islamic Relations.“. (It’s unknown by the way if Jabbar attended this mosque.)


NYP is anti Muslim and pro Israeli. This is a Murdoch propaganda outlet. With the current environment as shown by the arrest, expulsion and black balling from future employment of college pro Palestinian supporters who were attacked violently, no one should willing talk or meet with any US law enforcement. LE is looking to connect this to a wider conspiracy and are hoping to connect it to Iran.

Do not trust US laws enforcement specially FBI or local law enforcement who receive “training” from Israeli(NYPD). Their training is mostly just racial profiling and is garbage but does predetermine guilty parties. I would refuse to talk to any law enforcement unless you are a hardcore maga.


Your screed does nothing to discount the reporting NYP did on this. If you have evidence the article is reporting dishonestly, let us know.
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps FBI is checking if others are getting radicalized at his same mosque.


They’d better be!


Sure, but it's far more likely the radicalization happened online. The mosques may be conservative, but they don't breed extremism.


I think we need an investigation to determine that and it’s not helpful that the mosque in question is clamming up.

NYP: “The local mosque in terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s Houston community has urged its members to avoid speaking with the media and to refer any potential FBI inquiries to the controversial Council on American-Islamic Relations.“. (It’s unknown by the way if Jabbar attended this mosque.)


NYP is anti Muslim and pro Israeli. This is a Murdoch propaganda outlet. With the current environment as shown by the arrest, expulsion and black balling from future employment of college pro Palestinian supporters who were attacked violently, no one should willing talk or meet with any US law enforcement. LE is looking to connect this to a wider conspiracy and are hoping to connect it to Iran.

Do not trust US laws enforcement specially FBI or local law enforcement who receive “training” from Israeli(NYPD). Their training is mostly just racial profiling and is garbage but does predetermine guilty parties. I would refuse to talk to any law enforcement unless you are a hardcore maga.


The FBI didnt even open the six cell phones of the Butler PA shooter but reported immediately that he was connected to Iran. Israel opened the one cell phone because FBI delegated the task to them so no wonder it's reported Iran is responsible. Our LE is a joke and everyone knows it.
We still don't know why an unemployed 20 year old had six cell phones that were encrypted and why and who sent him to shoot Trump



Really hoping the questions from these two recent attacks aren’t put in a black hole like the Trump shooter was. So much left unanswered by investigators and a disinterested press.
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps FBI is checking if others are getting radicalized at his same mosque.


They’d better be!


Sure, but it's far more likely the radicalization happened online. The mosques may be conservative, but they don't breed extremism.


I think we need an investigation to determine that and it’s not helpful that the mosque in question is clamming up.

NYP: “The local mosque in terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s Houston community has urged its members to avoid speaking with the media and to refer any potential FBI inquiries to the controversial Council on American-Islamic Relations.“. (It’s unknown by the way if Jabbar attended this mosque.)


CAIR oftentimes provides legal services for the muslim community. Nobody should speak to the FBI without representation.

Have no idea what type of community the mosque serves, if it's has a larger immigrant population or not, but it is important to advise people of their rights in regards to talking with law enforcement.

+1 and nice editorializing by the Post calling CAIR “controversial.”


CAIR is controversial. Full stop. The White House had to distance itself from CAIR after the backlash from their remarks after the Oct 7 Hamas attacks when the director declared himself “happy.”


No it is only labeled “controversial” by pro Israeli types.


If you say so lol.
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Anonymous wrote:Quick reminder that the largest act of domestic terror in US history was committed by two lily white/non-Muslim US citizens.

“Perpetrated by anti-government extremists Timothy McVeigh, the mastermind, and Terry Nichols, the bombing occurred at 9:02 a.m. and killed 167 people, injured 684, and destroyed more than one-third of the building, which had to be demolished. The blast destroyed or damaged 324 other buildings and caused an estimated $652 million worth of damage.”


Isnt he the guy who blew up the kindergarten?

There was a daycare center in the federal building, yes. 19 children were among those who died.


What in the world does that have to do with this case, though?

Why is always top of mind to care more about the individual's race than any other factor?

Muslims make up about 1.1% of the total U.S. population, which translates to approximately 3.45 million people.

That's such a small percentage of people. That seems to be to contributing factor to this terrorist act, not his race.

African-American Muslims, also known as Black Muslims, are an African-American religious minority. African-American Muslims account for over 20% of American Muslims. They represent one of the larger Muslim populations of the United States as there is no ethnic group that makes up the majority of American Muslims.

Nearly 80%, the vast majority of Black Americans are Christian, not Muslim.

I was at a hair salon a few years back. The white woman born and raised in Florida, converted to Islam. She became a Muslim because of her husband. She was spewing some surprising hatred toward Christians and Jews. If she wasn't in the middle of coloring my hair, I would have walked out.
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Anonymous wrote:So the gist of the story is good guys with guns killed an armed truck driving terrorist who ran over and killed people, and by the way he had bomb components in his truck. Got it.


He is not a terrorist according to the FBI, but I think your summary is pretty good based on what we know so far.



He is an American citizen born and bred MAGA these are your boys and there will be many more

Popcorn please



Yes, yes we’ve seen how all these “Trump supporters” all over the world are driving vehicles into crowds and killing people to show their support for Trump….


Well if he was a Trump supporter he isn’t black.


Except for the 20% of black voters who voted for Trump, old son?
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Anonymous wrote:Quick reminder that the largest act of domestic terror in US history was committed by two lily white/non-Muslim US citizens.

“Perpetrated by anti-government extremists Timothy McVeigh, the mastermind, and Terry Nichols, the bombing occurred at 9:02 a.m. and killed 167 people, injured 684, and destroyed more than one-third of the building, which had to be demolished. The blast destroyed or damaged 324 other buildings and caused an estimated $652 million worth of damage.”


Why are you describing them as "lily" white? Is that relevant to this discussion?


Most Democrats are bigoted toward white people. It is their self-loathing.
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps FBI is checking if others are getting radicalized at his same mosque.


They’d better be!


Sure, but it's far more likely the radicalization happened online. The mosques may be conservative, but they don't breed extremism.


I think we need an investigation to determine that and it’s not helpful that the mosque in question is clamming up.

NYP: “The local mosque in terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s Houston community has urged its members to avoid speaking with the media and to refer any potential FBI inquiries to the controversial Council on American-Islamic Relations.“. (It’s unknown by the way if Jabbar attended this mosque.)


Ridiculous, controlling behavior that just makes them seem more suspicious.
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