Posted on 03/03/2015 6:09:24 PM PST by Red in Blue PA
ORLANDO, Fla. A civil rights group plans to sue the FBI for $30 million on behalf of the family of a Chechen man who was fatally shot while being questioned about a Boston Marathon bombing suspect.
The Council of American-Islamic Relations Florida on Monday filed a notice of claim stating its intention to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the FBI over the death of Ibragim Todashev.
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Taking cues from NAACP, et al.
Good.
There are many unanswered questions.
Council ahahahaha
that sounds so erudite and OFFICIAL
theyre a mosque auxiliary
Wasn’t CAIR designated a terrorist organization in a federal court?
I think the FBI shot this Chechen in the interviewing room, if I recall correctly.
I find it totally mind-blowing and fairly worrisome that I could agree with CAIR about ANYTHING on the face of the Earth.
But:
There are SOOOOOO many dirty, mysterious things about this FBI Field Killing that I just can’t help it.
They simply discarded a witness, plain and simple.
The FBI has done some good stuff in the past, but as time goes on they are sometimes acting like some type of gang.
Every hear about what REALLY happened with Richard Jewell..?
The actual story is extremely dirty.
In other words, the FR contingent who hate police so much that they prefer Muslim terrorists.
You conveniently forgot that part.
Like what exactly?
“There are SOOOOOO many dirty, mysterious things about this FBI Field Killing that I just cant help it.”
The way I heard it the guy picked the wrong place/time to go jihadi. Never attack a cop if you have plans for the rest of your life.
They interrogated this guy in his room for over 5 hours, and then shot him five times, the last time in the BACK OF THE HEAD.
The FBI story about what chain of events triggered the killing has changed about FIVE times.
It’s pretty obvious that over the course of his interrogation he demonstrated knowledge of something that would damage the reputation of the FBI.
My guess is at some early point the elder kook related to his martial arts buddy here that his own muzzie Uncle (and CIA officer) recruited him to infiltrate US muzzie kook groups (which he did, perhaps too successfully for his own good).
So after the elder really DID flip to the dark side the risk would be that when it became known that he at an early point he’d been a US asset it would make Alex Jonesians think our side ARRANGED for Boston.
He was not shot five times, nor was he shot in the back of the head.
Five or six shots were fired, one hit him in the head. The exit wound is on the crown of his head. It is unclear from published reports if more than one round hit him.
You're just inventing stuff.
The CIA/FBI angle is inspired tinfoil hattery, by the way. Real Prison Planet quality material.
In order to fight bad guys, you have to infiltrate the enemy —I have no problem with that.
In order to make their radicalization appear genuine, it almost HAS to be genuine —they’ll have to talk nutty and do Bad Things.
So be it.
France recently had one of their guys go up and over the hump —genuinely flip over and STAY on the dark side.
Has that NEVER happened to our side? Eh...that’s dubious.
You know it’s really amazing just how little attention has been paid to their CIA family member, who married the daughter of one of The Top CIA guys. And you know what that guy’s whole career centered on..?
His entire career centers on the notion that the USA could seduce and gain control of Radical Muzzies on a global scale, and judo-like, deftly turn them at the last microsecond against their own interests and trick them into actually working on behalf of US interests.
That really, really sounds like needle-threading that would give Obama a raging diversityBoner, and it sounds delicate and far-fetched and frought with peril.
It sounds like something newfangled, dreamed up by some DC DI analyst and that perished in the actual light of day.
He probably thought he had gotten away with everything, talked his way out of it, and was almost home free - and then the FBI showed up again - and brought two Massachusetts state troopers with them.
At that point he knew he was either going to die in federal prison or die a martyr to his ridiculous cause.
He chose the latter.
Or, if you listen to other posters, he knew a secret code that proved that the CIA were the Illuminati and was killed before he could go public. Or something.
Whatever you think is more logical.
Supposedly two FBI agents involved were killed in an accident. Two members of the FBIs elite counterterrorism unit died Friday while practicing how to quickly drop from a helicopter to a ship using a rope, the FBI announced Monday in a statement. The statement gave few details regarding the deaths of Special Agents Christopher Lorek and Stephen Shaw, other than to say the helicopter encountered unspecified difficulties and the agents fell a significant distance.
How many EIGHT hour interrogations have you conducted OUTSIDE of a police station, officer..?
I’ll bet you do that all the time, right?
That’s normal police work, is it..?
Todaschev was hit seven times, with fatal shots to his head and his heart, according to the documents.
During the nearly five-hour meeting, the suspect's demeanor changed
If you heard it differently maybe the FBI position did change. I don't know if I believe conspiracy theory but I do think that just because the dead guy is a scum bag doesn't make agents of the state good guys. I'm not prepared to say the FBI did something wrong here but I get a very "move along, nothing to see here" kind of vibe from the whole thing.
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