Posted on 03/13/2010 4:35:47 PM PST by UAConservative
DENVER An American woman and three others arrested in Ireland over an alleged plot to assassinate Swedish artist Lars Vilks have been freed without charge, Irish police said Saturday.
Seven people including the American woman, three Algerians, a Libyan, a Palestinian and a Croatian were arrested Tuesday in Ireland. Irish police said three others who were also arrested remained in custody and were being questioned.
In Leadville, Colo., Christine Mott identified the American woman held in Ireland as her daughter, 31-year-old Jamie Paulin-Ramirez. Christine Mott said she was informed of Paulin-Ramirez's arrest by the FBI and other federal law enforcement agencies.
Denver FBI officials said they couldn't confirm that the FBI had contacted Mott about the case. Irish police refused to confirm whether Paulin-Ramirez is the woman in custody, and have declined to release the identities of any of those arrested.
After the arrests Tuesday, U.S. authorities unsealed terror charges against Colleen LaRose of Pennsylvania. She allegedly went by the name "Jihad Jane" to recruit others online to kill the cartoonist.
Mott said that Paulin-Ramirez told her family after she left in September that she went to Ireland with her 6-year-old son and married an Algerian whom she met online. Before abruptly leaving Colorado, Paulin-Ramirez had been a straight-A nursing student, her mother said.
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Is this confusing or am I just tired?
I find it confusing that she wasn’t shipped to Gitmo as soon as the Irish learned that she was an American terrorist.
Someone needs to break the news to mom that her A student nurse is a hateful nut. And she dragged the 6 year old into her nut world.
The way it’s written, I can’t figure out whether there were 7 people arrested or 10 and whether there were 2 American women (besides the ‘jihad Jane’ ) or one.
What name goes with the child?
It is hard to follow.
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