Posted on 07/18/2015 8:41:03 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
REVEALED: Marine murderer lost his job as nuclear engineer in Ohi after TEN DAYS for failing the background security check
Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez worked for FirstEnergy Corp in Ohio in 2013, but failed security checks It meant he was let go after just 10 days of training, where he had very basic access to the facilities The 24-year old was born in Kuwait with Jordanian citizenship but became a U.S. citizen in 1996 He was a popular teen, described as an 'All-American kid' and started for the Red Bank High School wrestling team He then went to the University of Tennessee to study electrical engineering and became a Mixed Martial Arts fighter But he made several mystery trips to the Middle East, including Yemen and a seven-month tour of Jordan last year Since April, he had been employed by Superior Essex Inc, a company which makes wires and cables Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez was hired as a nuclear engineer after graduating from college - but he was fired after just 10 days for failing a background check, it has been revealed.
The 24-year old, who gunned down four Marines during two brazen gun attacks in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Thursday, was employed by FirstEnergy Corp in Ohio in 2013.
The Jordanian citizen was undergoing the training process, but security check did not come through, so he was left go.
The firm told the Wall Street Journal that in his brief time there he 'was never granted unescorted access and never entered the secure area of the plant,' nor did he have access to any sensitive information.'
A spokesperson for the company said on Friday: 'We were shocked and deeply saddened that a three month employee of our company was the gunman of the tragic incident in Chattanooga.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
AH HA! So it was really work related and not some isis/isil/is inspired terror attacking jihad reason. RIP USN comrades.
Security check?
Per other reports, he failed the drug test.
[Hmmmm. Was there something beside drugs that showed up on the security check? Something dealing with Islamic terrorism?]
Failed a drug test. Wonder what he was taking?
[Wonder what he was taking?]
Jihad Juice
Is this true? One is most curious to know this uber fungus's complete and total immigration status.
Nazi Soldiers were all pumped up on Methamphetamines.
Didn’t the 9/11 terrorists take training to be pilots?
He didn’t lose the job, he never got past the probation period.
Ten days is not a work record, try and colle t unemployment for two years under Obama on that.
So glad he is hanging with the 72 virgins and not down here causing more damage. Prayers to Marines and Sailor who were murdered by this creep.
From what I’ve seen the media, and probably Federal Government, is not willing to disseminate all that information.
Exactly how an entire family of Jordanians, or Palestinians or whatever they are were given access to this country. Why? For what? Under what circumstances?
Well, we just can’t be sure. It may have been the Confederate flag and white privilege that set him off...../s
You mean POTUS didn’t intervene to get him the job? shocking.
Brits doing the job that the American press refuses to do.
Why would a nuke facility hire a muslim?
Ohio Ping
From the article:
Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez worked for FirstEnergy Corp in Ohio in 2013, but failed security checks It meant he was let go after just 10 days of training...
If it were a failure of a security background check, then very likely Mohammed Yousef Abdulaziz was ALREADY radicalized, and he posed the kind of threat, working in a nuclear plant, that a flying pilot that only wanted to learn take-off procedures would pose to an airline. There would be a loss of valuable equipment, plenty of collateral damage, and needless lives lost, some quite prematurely.
Abdulaziz is now Abdul as was.
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