Saturday, February 17, 2018

ISIS propaganda chiefs called on lone wolves in the US to use the AR-15 rifle the day before Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz used the same weapon to carry out his massacre


Source:
The Florida shooter – believed to have links to a far-right group – also used the easily-available weapon to murder 17 people on Wednesday. An ISIS propaganda poster released on the net on Tuesday urged followers to: 
'Select a high place. Therefore you will have a great angle of vision to direct shots.' 
The poster declared the gun the 'weapon of choice' for 'festivals and large gatherings'. 
It carried the message 'kill them all' in both English and Arabic text.
And then there's this:

Deputies cut back on teen arrests
From the pulpit of Mount Bethel Baptist, Broward Sheriff Scott Israel preached a short message last Sunday that the congregants hadn't heard before: We're going to stop arresting so many teenagers in this county. 
"We have to measure our success by the amount of kids we keep out of jail, not the amount of kids we put in jail," Israel said, and the congregation broke into applause. "We can't let one speed bump or one hiccup in life preclude them from getting a job." 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Many reports on this shooter identify the fact that both he and his brother were adopted. Where is his brother?
This report identifies why this is important:
via BuzzFeed:
===>"Bolstering the narrative that many glaring and alarming warning signs about Cruz's emotional state were repeatedly missed, the sheriff's reports shed light on consistent problems with two erratic, violent, and turbulent boys who repeatedly "threw items," were "out of control," "ran away from home," and fought and argued loudly with their mother and each other.

Nikolas and Zachary both have mental health issues, including ADHD and OCD, and take medication, officers wrote. Nikolas Cruz had sought treatment at Henderson Mental Health Clinic and had attended a school for students with behavioral problems.


On Aug. 22, 2012, Lynda Cruz called 911 because her sons, 12 and 13 at the time, were "threatening her." In November of that year, officers came because Nikolas had beat up his brother. A few weeks later they returned after he attacked his mother with the plastic hose from the vacuum cleaner, one report says.

One evening in January 2013, officers responded to a call from Lynda Cruz, detailing that Nikolas's behavior was escalating after she took away his video games. The 14-year-old then threw a chair, dog bowl, and glass across the room, screaming that his mom was a "useless bitch," the sheriff's report said. After the teen barricaded himself in his room, deputies briefly handcuffed him and put him in the back of a squad car until a youth emergency services counselor arrived.

Nearly a year later, Nikolas Cruz punched a hole in the wall after his mother took away his Xbox.'
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