Boulder, Colorado
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Source: RT News
FBI roasted over Boulder shooting after report suggests suspect Alissa was known to intelligence officials
March 24, 2021
The mass shooting has caused an outcry, including calls for strict gun control and for a crackdown on "white supremacists" – but the former died down after it emerged the suspected shooter was reportedly Syria-born.
More: Boulder shooting spun by opportunists who have no interest in truth or solutions – if blaming 'whiteness' fails, play the gun card
However, anger among the public and commenters has grown even more following a report in the New York Times that claimed Alissa was known to intelligence officials due to his links to another individual under investigation by the FBI.
This has prompted some pundits to claim that the Boulder shooting marked the FBI's latest failure to prevent terrorist attacks on US soil, highlighting previous massacres, such as the Las Vegas shooting in 2017 and the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013.
Conservative commenter Jack Posobiec suggested that the FBI – under its current chief Christopher Wray – has not prioritized the detection of those planning attacks.
He accused intelligence officials of failing to spot a potential plot by Alissa, despite the alleged shooter reportedly using "basic" methods to avoid surveillance, such as the Tor software and commercial VPNs.
Please go to RT News to read more.
FBI investigations officer at King Sooper's grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, where 10 people killed, March 23, 2021 © AFP / Chet Strange
Questions have been raised about the FBI's role in monitoring the suspected gunman who shot dead 10 people in Boulder, Colorado this week, amid reports that he was on the bureau's radar.
Ahmad Alissa, a 21-year-old man from Denver who went on a shooting rampage at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder on Monday evening, has been charged with 10 counts of first-degree murder.
The mass shooting has caused an outcry, including calls for strict gun control and for a crackdown on "white supremacists" – but the former died down after it emerged the suspected shooter was reportedly Syria-born.
More: Boulder shooting spun by opportunists who have no interest in truth or solutions – if blaming 'whiteness' fails, play the gun card
However, anger among the public and commenters has grown even more following a report in the New York Times that claimed Alissa was known to intelligence officials due to his links to another individual under investigation by the FBI.
This has prompted some pundits to claim that the Boulder shooting marked the FBI's latest failure to prevent terrorist attacks on US soil, highlighting previous massacres, such as the Las Vegas shooting in 2017 and the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013.
This was another let down by FBI, the Colorado shooter was on the FBIs radar and yet again, they did nothing.
— Joy Villa (@Joy_Villa) March 24, 2021
Boulder was the latest terrorist attacked that the FBI was unable to prevent.
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) March 23, 2021
Vegas.
Pulse Nightclub.
San Bernardino.
FBI is too busy looking for pee pee tapes and throwing concussion grenades at conservatives to stop real terrorists.
Conservative commenter Jack Posobiec suggested that the FBI – under its current chief Christopher Wray – has not prioritized the detection of those planning attacks.
He accused intelligence officials of failing to spot a potential plot by Alissa, despite the alleged shooter reportedly using "basic" methods to avoid surveillance, such as the Tor software and commercial VPNs.
Please go to RT News to read more.
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This is because they are being kicked out of most countries. How are these agencies (government relying on private intelligence corporations) going to justify their budgets?
News up date for 6 April 2021 on the FBI tactics:
Lawsuit: FBI Thugs Used Surveillance Tools To Subject An Innocent Man and His Family To Years Of Harassment, Threats and Intimidation
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