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To: Perseverando
It is long past time, to "jump" to a few conclusions, given the current facts.

1) Why did the police involved in the initial shootout in Newtown expend upwards of 200 rounds, but only hit suspect 1 with one raound and suspect two only had several hits? Absolutely incompetent muzzle control.
2) With the wonders of facial recognition software why did the FBI need the citizens' help to determine who these guys were, when the FBI should've had their faces in their database, owing to the fact that they were immigrants?
3) How did the FBI miss the fact that the older brother was a radical islamist given the fact that the Russian government specifically warned us that he was?
4) Why wasn't the older brother deported, as required by Immigration law, concerning his conviction of domestic violence?

At the minimum, heads should roll at the FBI, ICE, DHS, and various other alphabet agencies, and in some cases the negligence was so significant that criminally negligent charges should be brought against those involved in handling the information about the older brother. How is it, with them reading everyone's email, and recording where everyone goes on the internet that they are not able to pick this guy out even though he stood out like a sore thumb?

Did it not seem odd that the parents went back to Russia, even though they sought asylym, claiming to be afraid for their lives if sent back to Russia?
3 posted on 04/21/2013 2:04:55 PM PDT by krogers58 ())
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To: krogers58
1) Why did the police involved in the initial shootout in Newtown ...

Typo? Watertown?

4 posted on 04/21/2013 2:13:29 PM PDT by Perseverando (The truth is hate to those who hate the truth.)
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