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To: Brumar89 who wrote (905980)12/7/2015 4:47:29 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1575465
 
Possible Link Between CA Shooters and ISIS Recruiter, a Former Refugee

So much for vetting.
12.7.2015
News
Mark Tapson

Fox News reports that further investigation into the San Bernardino massacre has uncovered a possible link between shooter Syed Farook and an ISIS recruiter living in Minnesota.

Fox News contributor and former homicide detective Rod Wheeler appeared on Fox News to report that a raid at Farook’s apartment in Redlands, California, found evidence tying him to a childhood friend named Mohamed Hassan, a known ISIS recruiter. Hassan, according to the FBI, is considered "the mastermind" behind the Garland, Texas assault earlier this year in which a pair of would-be terrorists were taken out by an off-duty police officer before they could carry out a massacre of their own.

According to WND, Hassan's family came to the U.S. as refugees from Somalia. He grew up in Minneapolis, home to the largest Somali refugee community in the United States, but left in his senior year of high school for Somalia seven years ago to fight for Al Shabaab, an al-Qaida-linked terrorist organization. He later joined up with ISIS but holds an American passport and could return to the U.S. at any time. He is one of at least 50 Somali refugees or sons of refugees who have left the U.S. since 2007 to join the ranks of ISIS, al-Shabab or other foreign terrorist groups.

"The FBI is aggressively connecting the dots on this case," Wheeler concluded.

So much for the thorough vetting of refugees.

http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/possible-link-between-ca-shooters-and-isis-recruiter-former-refugee