Posted on 06/12/2020 4:43:39 PM PDT by LibWhacker
Jose Felan, Jr. and his girlfriend, Mena Dyaha Yousif are wanted in connection with the St. Paul fires.
(Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms)
HOUSTON The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is offering up to $10,000 ($5,000 for each person) as a reward for any information that could lead to the arrest of a couple wanted in connection with fires that happened during the riots in St. Paul, Minnesota.
According to a news release, Jose Felan, Jr. and his girlfriend, Mena Dyaha Yousif, are accused of setting several businesses on fire during the riots in Minnesota following the death of George Floyd.
A video connecting Felan to the fires went viral, prompting him and Yousif to flee, according to the release.
The decision made by some to terrorize our city through their dangerous and unlawful acts of arson was an affront to our community and those who were peacefully exercising their first amendment rights, said St. Paul police Chief Todd Axtell. Now, more than ever is the time for all of us to work together to hold these offenders accountable and to continue our work together to keep Saint Paul safe for everyone.
The couple is believed to be heading south, and the ATF is asking authorities and people along the I-35 corridor, which runs through Dallas, Austin and San Antonio, to be on the lookout for the pair.
Felan has multiple felony convictions including, burglary, drug offenses and aggravated assault, according to the release.
Anyone with information on the couples whereabouts is asked to contact the ATF by calling 1-888-ATF-TIPS (1-888-283-8477), emailing ATFTips@atf.gov or submitting information via ReportIt.com or the Report It mobile app. When using Report It, select ATF St. Paul Field Division as the reporting agency.
People are asked to provide as much information as possible to help authorities locate the two.
All tips can be submitted anonymously, but to claim a reward, you must give contact information.
I live just off of I37. I’ll be watching for them. Not for the reward, just want to see these worthless POS’s in jail where they belong. Maybe Guantanamo.
Just S.W. of Beeville! Good shoo-fly pie! No shoes no problem LOL.
Oh, man, would I ever love to see them bring back Dead or Alive warrants! They were very effective. I don’t know why they ever quit issuing them, but I’m sure some early-day SJW was involved. But thinking about it now, you wouldn’t have to pay a whole crew of deputies weeks and weeks of salaries, travel expenses, meals, executioner’s fees, etc., to go out and hunt down and nab the guy and bring him back. Just pay a bounty hunter for a body - or not - period, end of story. Super cost effective.
Lets not jump to conclusions... and ... !!
Which means they’re probably holed up in Pasadena, just outside Houston..
He’ll either say he’s dedicated to Allah, or “She made me do it.”
Midland.
Raise the reward to $25,000 and I’ll go out and bring them back on the hood of my car. Don’t want to stink up the inside with these communist/Islamic terrorists.
Or I could mount them on the hood with gefilte fish balls and matzoh balls in their mouths like a deer, or even better, a pig with an apple in its’ mouth.
Then it’s off to Jiffy Car Wash for a disinfecting!
I guess it would be bad if I said don’t bring them back alive.
OK, OK. A trial first.
[ A video connecting Felan to the fires went viral, prompting him and Yousif to flee, according to the release. ]
If this shows their guilt, I mean.
Isnt arson a crime in Minnesota? Then why werent they apprehended and arrested by Minnesota by state law enforcement? Couldnt be that the Minnesota AG is an Antifa sympathizer? I think the ATF and the FBI will bring the riot perpetrators to justice in federal court long before anyone is tried in Minnesota.
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