| | | New Jersey: FBI arrests Muslim with huge weapons cache; his number was found on synagogue shooter Robert Spencer jihadwatch.org
Dec 15, 2019 2:00 pm By 2 Comments
No, this doesn’t make the synagogue shooting a jihad attack. But why did David Anderson have A-Hady’s number? Why did A-Hady have all these weapons? Certainly the Black Hebrew Israelites are not the only group in the U.S. that hates Jews and is given to violence. But the likelihood that we will get the straight story of what happened here from the FBI is about nil.

“Monmouth County Man Connected To Jersey City Shooting Faces Federal Weapons Charges,” More Monmouth Musings, December 15, 2019:
Ahmed A-Hady, 35, of Keyport, New Jersey, was arrested by the FBI early on Saturday morning and charged with being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm. He expected to appear on before U.S. Magistrate Judge Joseph A. Dickson in Newark federal court on Monday, according to a statement by U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito.
A note found in the pants of the male suspect in the Jersey City mass shooting last week prompted federal authorities to investigate A-Hady who goes by the name Ed Him on social media.
According to the government’s complaint against A-Hady, law enforcement officers found a handwritten note in the pants of the male suspect in the Jersey City mass shooting on December 10 that included a phone number ending in 4115 and a Keyport address….
FBI agents determined that the phone number belonged to A-Hady and that the Keyport address is a storefront pawnshop. A-Hady is the owner of Buy N Sell City, a business that trades in used electronics and jewelry with locations in Keyport and Freehold, according to the Ed Him facebook profile.
Law enforcement obtained records of A-Hady’s history of firearm purchases. Those records indicated that around May 23, 2007, A-Hady purchased a Smith and Wesson .45 caliber handgun bearing serial number NHN5284 (the “.45 caliber”). Records also indicate that on or about June 2, 2007, A-Hady purchased a Smith and Wesson .44 caliber handgun bearing serial number CEV4085 (the “.44 caliber”).
Subsequent to purchasing the firearms, A-Hady was convicted on April 2, 2012, in Monmouth County Superior Court, of attempting to obtain a controlled dangerous substance or analog by fraud, a crime punishable by more than one year in prison. As a result of that conviction, A-Hady is no longer permitted to possess a firearm.
On Friday evening law enforcement officers interviewed A-Hady at the Keyport pawnshop. He admitted to owning the Smith and Wesson guns but falsely denied they were on the premises. A relative of A-Hady told the investigators of a safe in the pawnshop that contained firearms, including the Smith and Wesson handguns.
The relative consented to a search and the investigators recovered a PK 380, a Ruger 9mm, and the Smith and Wesson .44 caliber handgun from the safe. A further search of the pawnshop and A-Hady’s residence led to the discovery of six rifles (including three AR-15-style assault rifles), three handguns. Over 400 rounds of ammunition, including a large number of hollow point bullets were also discovered….
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