Posted on 09/28/2006 6:27:54 PM PDT by Tuscaloosa Goldfinch
TUSCALOOSA | The man who shot and killed a would-be robber late last year now faces federal allegations of illegally sending money out of the country.
Jack Mohamed S. Mused was arrested Thursday on charges of operating an unlicensed money transmitting business, conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money transmitting business and trafficking counterfeit goods.
Mused, 29, was taken into custody about 8 a.m. today at his place of business, the Raceway convenience store on McFarland Boulevard, authorities said.
Members of the Federal Bureau of Investigations Joint Terrorism Task Force arrested him, but details regarding what he did to justify the charges are vague.
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Muslim Money changer?
I guess.
Tuscaloosa?
FWIW.
Sounds like could be.....
Yes, on McFarland Blvd. His store is about 1 mile from I 20/59.
Alabama!
Tuscaloosa?
A cell perhaps?
Keep us posted on tomorrow's news!
I always get Tuscaloosa Man and Kennewick Man confused.
Oh, sorry -- I thought EVERYONE knew where Tuscaloosa is LOL
I will.
Scary, you don't think about it being so close to home. try not to anyway. :(
Is there an Alabama ping? If so I would like to be on that list. Thanks.
ping to a potential cell...
Hmm, I don't know. Re your screen name - do you live in Geiger?
No, I don't live in Geiger, I chose Emily Geiger as my screen name because she was a Southern lady who helped the Revolutionary Army by transmitting messages, spying on the Brits. :) There is a poem about her that I always loved. I live in Bama though.
thought EVERYONE knew where Tuscaloosa is LOL
Iknow where it is, but my firstborn is just an hour south on I-20 in Livingston, so I tend to pay close attention to stuff because we're in Arizona.
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