Posted on 11/17/2015 5:25:07 PM PST by jazusamo
In the wee hours of July 4, FBI counterterrorism agents in the Boston area scrambled to thwart the last of a string of Islamic State terror plots they feared could be conducted during the patriotic holiday or soon after.
Just weeks earlier, an agent and Boston officers had shot and killed an ISIS sympathizer on the same streets, right before he boarded a bus armed with a military-style knife and plans to attack cops and behead a woman.
Officials familiar with the bureau's preparations, speaking only on condition of anonymity, said Director James Comey has put a brave public face on the bureau's fight against ISIS that masks significant tensions behind the scenes with the Obama administration.
Bureau officials are deeply worried they don't have enough resources to track a growing number of radicalized Americans inspired by the Islamic State, with more possibly entering as President Obama opens the borders to thousands of Syrian refugees.
Now, an undercover operative set up a weapons buy on the streets with a young Massachusetts man, the son of a respected cop but now someone who had been radicalized by the Islamic State. Agents believed he was plotting to shoot or blow up students at an out-of-state campus with bombs laced with Styrofoam, which sticks to skin and worsens the burns.
The buy went down, the young man was arrested and a search of his apartment quickly confirmed agents' fears.
The harrowing ending to the two Boston cases this summer seemed ripped from a Hollywood movie script -- except the threats were real and the consequences of stumbling could have been lethal.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Agreed. /s
Heard Mark Levin read excerpts of this on his show yesterday.
Dangit! So did I but I heard Washington Post instead of Washington Times.
Doh!
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