Another Somali arrested
in St. Cloud, Minnesota, tells nutty story about bomb plot, by
Ann Corcoran 4/15/18
However, perhaps more interesting is the
lack of mention of the arrested man’s name, a critical omission in the
first St.
Cloud Times version
of the story.
Apparently, only after a local radio
station posts his pic and names him, did the politically correct St.
Cloud Times bother
to report that vital information.
Mayor welcomes Somalis, so why would they want
to bomb city hall?
Remember when you read this first account on the 11th, which quotes the
great defender of all things Somali, Mayor Kleis, that this office ostensibly
targeted for a bomb, is the very office that is silent on anything relating to
crimes involving Somalis the office welcomes to St. Cloud with open arms.
The “suspect” (the man) had already been
arrested when the St. Cloud Times said
this (hat tip: Bob):
Law enforcement has taken a suspect into
custody in connection with a bomb threat at St. Cloud City Hall, according to
authorities.
Officers responded to city hall at
approximately 10 a.m., according to a press release, and conducted a K9 search
of the building.
Mayor Dave Kleis said the building was
searched after an individual “posted threatening comments and made statements
about a bomb in St. Cloud.”
Officers found the suspect on St. Cloud
State University’s campus at 110 Atwood Center. The suspect is not enrolled as
a student there, according to the release.
Local investigators are working with the
FBI, according to Kleis, on the active investigation. The area where the man
was found was also searched, according to a press release. No suspicious items
were found.
The suspect is being held in the Stearns
County Jail in connection with charges of terroristic threats. However, here we see that KNSI radio reported
the arrested ‘man’s’ name and picture. Listen to the nutty story the man’ is
telling investigators. (KNSI) – A man who says he felt he was
being radicalized is accused of making a bomb threat that referenced St.
Cloud’s city hall.
According to the criminal
complaint, Abdalle
Ahmed Ege, of St.
Cloud, posted on his Facebook page “Im bouta bomb this town” on Wednesday
morning. Police found a duffel bag next to a gas
can outside city hall. Investigators say the duffel bag contained Ege’s
personal items. Police found no explosives when they searched the building.
According to the complaint, the 25-year-old
told police that he was being radicalized and posted the threat on Facebook to
get attention from the FBI. He has been charged with two felony
counts of making terroristic threats. A couple hours later the St. Cloud Times got around to publishing his name
and photo, see here.
So we are to believe that Ege wanted to
get the FBI’s attention to what?—protect him from being radicalized! Why
not just walk in to a local police station and describe what you think someone
is doing to you. This is nuts, or he is nuts (a distinct possibility!). We don’t know when Ege arrived in the
US, but just know that mental illness is not a reason the feds use to screen
out prospective refugees to place in your towns and cities. See my ginormous St. Cloud archive by clicking here.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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