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http://www.fox29.com/facebook-instant/chilling-image-of-downtown-la-posted-online-by-terrorist-group

Chilling image of downtown LA posted online by terrorist group

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. (FOX 11) - Los Angeles police are looking into a chilling photo posted to the internet on Friday by an ISIS-supporting group showing a photoshopped explosion to a high-rise in downtown Los Angeles.

The disturbing, photoshopped image has been circulating on dozens of websites and media publications and shows a person in uniform with their face hidden and holding what appears to be the ISIS flag posing in front of the downtown skyline at night with a blast at the top of the Aon Center.

LAPD tweeted that at this time they have not been able to find a credible threat to the city’s buildings in connection with a social media post. However, law enforcement officials continue to work with federal agencies to “coordinate any information that will lead to the source of the post.”

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Photo from an ISIS-supporting group posted to the internet on Friday.
FOX 11 reached out to Aon, who provided the following statement:

“Aon’s building security has confirmed with the Department of Homeland Security that this is a non-credible threat.”

Authorities urge residents and visitors to be on alert for anything suspicious and “if you see something, say something.” Report any suspicious activity on http://iWatchLA.org or 1-877-284-7328.


371 posted on 02/16/2019 7:24:26 PM PST by bitt (new q post)
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To: bitt
***Chilling image of downtown LA posted online by terrorist group***

But could it be a FF???

567 posted on 02/17/2019 8:25:29 AM PST by Bob Ireland (The Democrat Party is a criminal enterprise)
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