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Streck-Fu
08-03-2016, 09:47
These homegrown jihadis whouldn't get any where without the the FBI...LINK (http://abcnews.go.com/US/dc-metro-cop-arrested-allegedly-assist-isis/story?id=41089376)

A veteran police officer with one of the nation's most prominent transit systems has been arrested for allegedly trying to help ISIS, officials say.

Authorities believe that while working for the Metro Transit Police Department around Washington, D.C. – a community he swore to protect – officer Nicholas Young was also trying to assist ISIS operatives find more ways to communicate in secret.

Young allegedly purchased technology-related items to send to the ISIS operatives so they could evade authorities when contacting each other.

Instead of allegedly engaging with true ISIS associates, however, Young was actually in touch with FBI informants and agents from the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force in Washington, which has been conducting a lengthy undercover investigation into the office, officials say.

Law enforcement first interviewed Young in September 2010 in connection with an acquaintance, Zachary Chesser, who had been arrested and subsequently pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization, according to the Justice Department. Over the next several years, in interactions with undercover officers and an FBI informant -- many of them recorded -- Young repeatedly expressed his interest in terrorism-related activity, the Justice Department said today.

In several meetings throughout 2011, Young met with an undercover law enforcement officer and one of Young's "acquaintances," Amine El Khalifi, who has since been arrested and pleaded guilty for his plot to detonate a suicide bomb at the U.S. Capitol, the Justice Department alleged.

During the same year, Young traveled to Libya with body armor, a kevlar helmet and other military-style items, according to the Justice Department. He told FBI agents he had joined rebels looking to overthrow Muammar Qaddafi's regime in Libya, the Justice Department said.

More recently, throughout 2014, Young allegedly met 20 times with an FBI informant, posing as a U.S. military reservist who had successfully joined ISIS in Syria. The next year, Young allegedly emailed the informant asking for advice on how to send money to ISIS members.

The FBI then interviewed Young under the guise of an investigation into the reservist. Young allegedly told the FBI that the reservist had left the United States for a vacation in Turkey.

Then, last week, Young allegedly sent $245 worth of gift card codes to an FBI undercover officer, saying in a message: "Respond to verify receipt . . . may not answer depending on when as this device will be destroyed after all are sent to prevent the data being possibly seen on this end in the case of something unfortunate."

Young, a 12-year veteran of the transit police force, was arrested this morning while at transit police headquarters in Washington, charged with attempting to provide material support to ISIS. He lives in Fairfax, Virginia, outside Washington.

abc_123
08-03-2016, 10:28
I'm not sure what your point is. That this guy was somehow tricked by the FBI unfairly? :confused:

Sohei
08-03-2016, 10:30
I question a lot of those types of investigations, but I don't think this is one of "those."

I don't see any problems with this one. Maybe I'm missing something?

DJ Urbanovsky
08-03-2016, 12:33
Personally, I'm ok with the FBI "tricking" people. If an FBI agent covertly cozies up to me and says "Hey, I've got this great idea, let's you and me help the Islamic state out, I've got this great idea for an attack," my first move is going to be to take that asshole into custody and contact the police. And, I don't know, maybe he falls down several flights of stairs before they get there. I'm not going to have to think about it at all. And that's what a normal person does. What a normal person does not do is go along with the guy's suggestion. If you do, then guess what? You're not a normal person. You are a terrorist. If you provide material support to the enemies of our way of life, then you are the enemy. Perhaps I'm oversimplifying things, but then again, I'm just a dumbass who builds knives in his cave.

SF_BHT
08-03-2016, 12:53
Struck-fu

Do not know what point you were trying to make by posting this.

First this is more than a guy saying lets blow up something do you want to help.

No matter his LEO background he made his be and they just tucked him in.

This is a great example of why Law Enforcement do these types of operations. Would you rather have him find another way and succeed. I have been involved on a few of these operations and what you are seeing in the public side is just a fraction of what happened.

Let's quit trying to make everything out as the government is bad. We actually do a few good things each day no matter what the media wants to paint it as.

SF-TX
08-03-2016, 13:04
And while Federal law enforcement seeks to take hardened criminals off the streets, the President is on a furious pace to release them. Obama giving the middle finger to justice and the next president.

President Obama Commutes the Sentences of 214 Additional People (https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2016/08/03/president-obama-commutes-sentences-214-additional-people)

Pete
08-03-2016, 13:42
.... Obama giving the middle finger to justice and the next president. ...

And he ain't out of office yet.

Maybe he can hit 1,000 before the bell rings on his final term.

Flagg
08-03-2016, 14:01
Struck-fu

Do not know what point you were trying to make by posting this.

First this is more than a guy saying lets blow up something do you want to help.

No matter his LEO background he made his be and they just tucked him in.

This is a great example of why Law Enforcement do these types of operations. Would you rather have him find another way and succeed. I have been involved on a few of these operations and what you are seeing in the public side is just a fraction of what happened.

Let's quit trying to make everything out as the government is bad. We actually do a few good things each day no matter what the media wants to paint it as.

Agreed 100%

Aggressive cyber pseudo ops should have a nearly unlimited budget to try and disrupt online recruitment by violent NSA's.

Although I think it would be worth concurrently working to bolster flagging public confidence in government and law enforcement slices to ensure public support and confidence in such specialised activities.

lindy
08-03-2016, 14:43
Struck-fu

Do not know what point you were trying to make by posting this.

First this is more than a guy saying lets blow up something do you want to help.

No matter his LEO background he made his be and they just tucked him in.

This is a great example of why Law Enforcement do these types of operations. Would you rather have him find another way and succeed. I have been involved on a few of these operations and what you are seeing in the public side is just a fraction of what happened.

Let's quit trying to make everything out as the government is bad. We actually do a few good things each day no matter what the media wants to paint it as.

Amen brother. We appreciate what you do.:lifter

bblhead672
08-03-2016, 14:50
Struck-fu

Do not know what point you were trying to make by posting this.

First this is more than a guy saying lets blow up something do you want to help.

No matter his LEO background he made his be and they just tucked him in.

This is a great example of why Law Enforcement do these types of operations. Would you rather have him find another way and succeed. I have been involved on a few of these operations and what you are seeing in the public side is just a fraction of what happened.

Let's quit trying to make everything out as the government is bad. We actually do a few good things each day no matter what the media wants to paint it as.

Agreed, when government does do its job properly we need to acknowledge that and support the effort.

frostfire
08-03-2016, 16:06
I see this as being proactive as opposed to reactive. Bravo Zulu to all involved.

It also sows distrust into wannabees jihadist looking for other wannabees or the official channel. Mubin Shaikh sting operation in Canada and online counter-narrative ops are another examples.

We need more.

The more the better, until CAIR, and possibly individuals like Khizr, feel so much heat that their covert jihad either cease to exist or be completely exposed.