The FBI is imploring law enforcement agencies who responded to the recent massacre at the Orlando Pulse nightclub not to release records to the public, a written message from the agency reportedly shows.
A letter from the FBI, dated June 20, instructs the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office on how to deal with records demands, reports the Orlando Sentinel.
It was reportedly attached to the City of Orlando’s lawsuit over whether the recordings of the 911 calls linked to the terrorist attack at the hands of jihadist Omar Mateen should be made available to 25 media organizations, including the Sentinel.
According to the Sentinel, the Federal Bureau of Investigation letter urges agencies to deny inquiries and instructs departments to “immediately notify the FBI of any requests your agency received” so “the FBI can seek to prevent disclosure through appropriate channels, as necessary.”
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They want to hide the 'terrorist' angle!
ReplyDeleteSo much for transparency!
No, they need to make sure that everybody is telling the same story so as not to uncover the Hollywood/ Orson Wells show that covered up what little shooting did go on.
ReplyDeleteI still only saw one ambulance in all that footage...
"Seek to prevent disclosure". The Federal Bureau of Investigation is Sheltering and protecting Islam.
ReplyDeleteThey are willfully breaking the law.
This is what Communist regimes do.
Obama will have them fired if they don't play along in his scam. Many of the agents are just a couple of years away from full retirement, would you want to loose that just to tell the truth, which all Americans already know, Islam is the religion of hate and terror!
ReplyDeleteAll comments so far spot on
ReplyDelete6:44 is spot on.
ReplyDeleteThe others are clueless.
The event was staged by intelligence.
Of course the details cannot be provided.
It was a drill. Nobody died, just like at Sandy Hoax.
We need to see the photos of the dead victims posted by their families so we can watch to see them in future performances, but, no, we'll never see that!
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