Idaho Uzbek convicted terrorist indicted in attempt
to kill prison warden, by Ann Corcoran
5/29/17
For all of the refugee contractors
and their groupies busily spreading propaganda that refugees never commit
crimes, take note of Muslim Fazliddin Kurbanov who was already in prison,
convicted on terrorism charges, and then tried to kill the prison warden a year
ago this week!
Obama’s US Attorney for Idaho, Wendy
Olson, was concerned with American rabble that might act up during Kurbanov’s
2015 trial! Where
the heck was (is!) the national media on this story?
We surely would have heard about the
attempted murder by one of our star refugee criminals if anyone had reported it
before now. What do you think? Should I give the refugee advocates the benefit
of the doubt and when they say there are no refugee criminals, maybe it’s because the
media rarely reports those stories. See a few of our recent ones, here, here and here (yesterday!).
You might want to see our archive on
Fazliddin Kurbanov by clicking here. Don’t miss this story where
Idaho US Attorney Wendy Olson suggested that Americans might demonstrate “acts
of bias” during his 2015 trial! (You will see that the Idaho Statesman story is
now gone!) Olson showed her bias as she
attempted to tamp down the controversy surrounding the Refugee sexual assault
case in Idaho as well, here. (But, I digress!)
From KTVB-7 titled (LOL! just a “man”): Indictment: Boise man serving terrorism
sentence tried to kill prison warden RIVERSIDE, California — A Boise man who was convicted in 2015 of
terrorism-related crimes has been indicted after prosecutors say he attacked
the warden at the federal prison where he was held.
Fazliddin Kurbanov, 34, was just months into a 25-year sentence when
the attack happened May 31, 2016 at the Federal Correctional Institute in
Victorville, California. He was indicted Wednesday
on charges of attempted murder of a federal officer, assault on a federal
officer with a deadly or dangerous weapon, and possession by an inmate of a
prohibited object intended to be used as a weapon.
According to the U.S. Attorney’s
Office, Kurbanov used a prison-made knife to attack Calvin Johnson, seriously
injuring him. According to the Amercian Federation of Government Employees, the
warden needed more than 80 staples to close wounds on his torso. The indictment describes the knife
as “a metal blade or ‘shank’ approximately three to four inches in length.” Kurbanov was moved to FCI Terminal
Island in San Pedro after the attack. Johnson, who recovered from his injuries,
is also now working at a different prison.
Kurbanov, an Uzbek national, was convicted of one count of conspiracy
to provide material support to a terrorist organization, one count of
attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization and one
count of possession of an unregistered destructive device in November 2015.
Prosecutors in that case outlined
how Kurbanov communicated online with members of the Islamic Movement of
Uzbekistan, promising to send money and supplies, and expressing interest in
carrying out an attack in the United States.
Kurbanov told FBI informants that he
was considering Ann Morrison Park or Mountain Home Air Force Base as possible
attack sites. Although he did not carry out any attack before his arrest,
Kurbanov had stockpiled explosive ingredients including including fertilizer,
Tannerite, ammonium nitrate, acetone and aluminum powder in his Curtis Road
apartment before his arrest.
Typical! no mention of the ‘R’ word!
REFUGEE! Interesting! The Daily Mail has a story on Kurbanov and mentions that he
considered attacking West Point as well. There is
something very fishy about the admission of Uzbeks during the Bush and early
Obama years, wish we knew the full story.
Readers: Let me know if
the latest on this charming refugee (who will be costing us a fortune to keep
in prison for life!) makes it to any national news story or any cable news
outlet!
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2017/05/29/idaho-uzbek-convicted-terrorist-indicted-in-attempt-to-kill-prison-warden/
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