Posted on 07/11/2021 2:21:04 PM PDT by dynachrome
The FBI office in Denver said Sunday there is no reason to believe the Maven Hotel incident was connected to terrorism or a threat directed at the All-Star Game.
Although police sources did confirm to FOX31 they found 16 long guns, body armor and more than 1,000 rounds of ammo at the scene, FBI Denver tweeted that they are not aware of any threat to the All-Star Game events, venues, players or the community at this time.
“As is the case w/major special events, the FBI works closely with our law enforcement partners in preparation for & in support of public safety during these events. We continue to encourage the public to report any suspicious activity to law enforcement,” FBI Denver said.
We have no reason to believe this incident was connected to terrorism or a threat directed at the All-Star Game. We are not aware of any threat to the All-Star Game events, venues, players, or the community at this time.
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If it’s Antifa or BLM wanting to make some sort of statement this week, the Feds will allow it to happen and not call it domestic terrorism.
This is an update from this post:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3975153/posts
From another site:
Pretty low bond. hmmmm.
“Platt was the only one to appear in court Sunday, as legal representation is still being arranged for the other three. The judge set his bond at $50,000 cash.”
Translation: A maid inadvertently busted open the FIB’s latest False Flag Operation intended to sew panic and fear among the US population toward firearms.
Nothing to see here, folks.
Trust the Satanic creeps at the FIB, and carry on.
according to the fibbers: “the Maven Hotel incident was connected to terrorism or a threat directed at the All-Star Game.”
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ok, so what was it connected to?
pronghorn season opens a month from now.
So apparently, a hotel maid happened to walk into a rented room, and saw multiple guns lying about on the beds.
I’m thinking this maid did not tell her shift supervisor about it, then simply continue changing bedsheets in the other rooms.
She may have called the police herself.
Good decision. I can imagine a Shift Supervisor wanting to first ask the resident if they were aware that storing loaded long guns on the Dining Table was counter to Hotel Policy?
Just plain old regular drug dealing.
Must not have been suspected Trump supporters
This is the FBI’s cover story. Either
A. This guy was going to commit a Las Vegas type mass shooting, and the FBI missed it.
B. The guy is an FBI stooge who was going to commit a mass shooting.
What’s the big deal????
Doesn’t everyone carry 16 long guns, body armor and more than 1,000 rounds of ammo when they travel?????
Might have to cut your way thru the hordes of ‘homeless’ in downtown Denver. Bribe ‘em with the drugs or use the rifles.
IOW, it WAS a terror threat after all.
Whatever the FIB says, the reality is the opposite.
update on the Dnver hotel bust. NOT terrorist related, if you believe the FBI.
The narrative is A, the reality is B.
Guess the fbi didn’t get the mass shooting they wantef
The same FBI that sent 12 agents to a race to investigate a garage pull rope? Aight...../s
In looking at the photo gallery, at the hotel’s website, many rooms, including upper floor rooms, have accessible balconies. Coors Field is easily seen from the upper floors. Those fans in the upper level concession area would be an easy target.
The only terrorist threats are grandmas taking selfies...
“Not my govt”
The only reason the FBI/SS would issue any kind of statement about this not being terror-related would be because their operatives were involved and got caught before they could commit their false-flag operation.
$50,000 cash bond is pretty low for a drug and arms dealer. (the Platt guy)
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