Posted on 10/25/2018 12:39:52 AM PDT by ZeroToHero
A pro-ISIS media group issued an online threat against an FBI special agent-in-charge over the arrest of one of their American members on a charge of providing material support and resources to a foreign terrorist organization.
Ashraf Al Safoo, 34, of Chicago made his first court appearance on Friday and is scheduled to appear for a detention hearing on Thursday. At the time of his arrest he worked as a web developer for BlueBolt Solutions, a Chicago software company; his LinkedIn profile said he specializes in Microsoft technologies.
Al Safoo is a member of Khattab Media Foundation, which disseminates propaganda and recruitment materials on behalf of ISIS including posters, videos and articles released on sites including YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.
In response to his arrest, Khattab just released a new poster depicting a jihadist about to behead a victim face-down on a street with a city skyline in the backdrop. "From Khattab Foundation to Jeffrey The Dog of Romans," states the message. "We read your message YOU son of an infidel mother and the answer will be what YOU will see not what YOU will hear."
(Excerpt) Read more at pjmedia.com ...
“...is scheduled to appear for a detention hearing...”
Darn, I thought it said a ‘detonation’ hearing. Like they do in North Korea.
if these isis dudes ever expect to become mainstream, they need to ease up.
Is ISIS how you say Democrat in Arabic?
Hey, maybe the FIB will do something now that THEY are the target.
NO! Let them play their hand.
Better for us.
If they do I wonder if the FBI would put that module on Islam back into the terrorism curriculum?
Chopping the heads off FBI guys? Do we get to pick which ones?
It is nice that they have just proved their man GUILTY of being ISIS.
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