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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Feds foil plans for ISIS-inspired attack ‘ten times’ worse than Boston bombing


An American-born citizen was arrested Friday for allegedly plotting an ISIS style President’s Day attack “ten times” worse than the April 2013 Boston Marathon bombing that killed three people and injured more than 260 others.

Robert Lorenzo Hester Jr., 25, of Columbia, Missouri, was taken into federal custody as the result of an FBI undercover operation that started months ago. Authorities said Hester had been communicating with two undercover FBI agents, who he thought to be ISIS sympathizers, since October to carry out terror attacks on buses, trains and a train station in Kansas City, Missouri, the Kansas City Star reported.

“First on social media, then during face-to-face meetings with the undercover FBI employees, this defendant repeatedly expressed his intent to engage in acts of violent jihad against the United States,” U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Missouri Tammy Dickinson said. “He believed he was part of an ISIS-sponsored terrorist attack that would result in the deaths and injuries of many innocent victims.”

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8 comments:

  1. Those dang immigrants.....

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    1. Yes I agree, his parents should have been deported all could have been avoided but liberals don't understand like we do.

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  2. It's Hyde from That '70s Show

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    1. Crossed with Froto Baggins from the Hobbit

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  3. Whatever happen to the word for what an American citizen who betrays his country is called? That word was TREASON! Firing squad please.

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  4. His car has two stickers on it, one says OBAMA and the other says Hillary 2016.

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  5. get tough and deport the entire family. Maybe just maybe then they will police themselves. otherwise all is for naught!

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  6. Put a travel ban on Missouri residents, that will keep us safe

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