Garland Police keeping tight grip on documents two years after ISIS attack
paddock moved from Dallas around same time ...what is interested, a security guard was shot too... first terror attack on U.S. soil
Garland Police keeping tight grip on documents two years after ISIS attack
Police in Garland, Texas, are denying requests for key documents related to the first ISIS-backed terrorism event on U.S. soil in 2015, unde...
The tight hold on documents by police is making it difficult for a security guard who was shot during the event to learn whether an undercover FBI agent was there at the scene and knew that a terrorism event was being planned. The security guard's lawyer believes the FBI agent was trying to get close to the terrorists and may not have warned authorities of the event in order to keep his cover.
As the attack began, the undercover FBI agent fled the scene, but was briefly detained by the Garland Police. Part of that episode was caught on camera by the Dallas news station WFAA.
Court documents reveal that the undercover agent had been in contact with Simpson, and had even texted him weeks earlier, "Tear up Texas."
same narrativen as LV:
ISIS later claimed credit for the attack, making it the first ever ISIS-sponsored attack on U.S. soil, and at a May 11, 2015 news conference, Garland Police Chief Mitch Bates said, "At this time, we have no evidence that there were any other suspects involved in this attack."
Now, we are learning the missing hardrive from laptop...though on hour 1, this was a lonewolf and told, we may never know the truth... before they searched home, had opportunity to read hardrive in hotel suite, and question mary lou, after being originally a suspect and cleared...before any investigation, ...lone wolf determine is not even possible?