Posted on 01/14/2016 10:09:40 AM PST by Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A terror suspect who was arrested in Houston last week went before a judge Wednesday afternoon, where his bond was denied. During testimony, we learned he allegedly discussed placing bombs at Houston's Galleria.
Eyewitness News also obtained photographic evidence used during the bond hearing -- photos of what was seized from his apartment and one of Al Hardan allegedly pledging his loyalty to the Islamic State.
A federal investigator testified that Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan, 24, wanted to blow up the Galleria and Sharpstown Mall with a remote bomb. According to testimony, Al Hardan would put the bomb in a trash can and detonate it using a cell phone.
They also say he received military training on how to use an AK-47 late last year at a farm just outside of Houston. Agents say the training was conducted with a confidential informant, and the entire event was recorded by federal investigators.
The federal agent also said that Al Hardan wanted to sneak into a military base in Grand Prairie, Texas, and blow up Humvees.
The government says it began investigating Al Hardan's alleged terrorism ties in 2014, when he began using Facebook Messenger to communicate with another terrorism suspect, Aws Mohammed Younis Al-Jayab, in Sacramento, California.
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Of course, the MSM and the White House are ignoring this.
He just wanted to add to the rich fabric of American society.
Funny thing going around facebook this morning. Pic of many M+Ms in a big bowl. Says this is like the refugee problem. There are 10,000 M+Ms in the bowl. Only 10 are poisoned and will kill you.
How many M+Ms would you eat?
I have looked and so NO reports on this from the American media. UK is reporting on it though.
Sharpstown mall has been pretty blowed up already since the 80’s.
We spent a few nights at the attached Westin last fall, so spent quite a bit of time cruising the huge Galleria....tons of Achmed wimmins with their headgear, so the bomber would have had lots of ‘collateral damage’....
“Omar”??? Typical moozlum following moozlum dictates. Read the koran.
Well no worries when he gets out Houston ISD will hire him to teach Arabic at the little red schoolhouse
“Sharpstown mall has been pretty blowed up already since the 80âs.”
By ISIS terrorists?
The federal agent also said that Al Hardan wanted to sneak into a military base in Grand Prairie, Texas, and blow up Humvees.
Anyone care to wager this is also how the LEO, specificly the Federal Alphabet Soup gangs knew who the San Bernadino terrorist were so fast after the fact? Maybe a little instruction taking place ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRBA-LqhNQ8
Sharpstown would be the mall “white people used to go to” as Chris Rock would say.
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âSharpstown mall has been pretty blowed up already since the 80’s.â
“By ISIS terrorists?”
The last time I was there, it overun by Dindoo Nuffins with an attitude. I won’t go back.
Maybe they should reinvestigate to make sure he didn’t detonate an explosive there and people just didn’t notice.
By the amount of litter those people throw on the ground constantly, it does indeed look like an explosion occurred.
Mostly an explosion of fast food wrappers and dirty disposable diapers.
It’s cultural. They come from a society that has no regard for putting litter in it’s proper place.
Hey Man,
I’ve been ice skating at Houston’s Galleria.
Too kool.
I doubt that they could tell a terrorist hit at Sharpstown apart from a typical shopping day there, but attacking The Galleria would be a BIG DEAL.
Oh, he really wasn’t serious! Just typical youthful braggadocio!!! /sarcasm
“Obama says ISIS is contained and we don’t face any existential threats.”
Proof that you can be an idiot and still get a Harvard degree!!!
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