Posted on 01/15/2022 1:14:16 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
A Texas SWAT team responded Saturday afternoon to a hostage situation at a synagogue near Dallas.
The Colleyville Police Department said on Twitter that they are conducting SWAT operations "around the 6100 block of Pleasant Run Rd."
All residents in the immediate area of the incident are being evacuated, according to the tweet.
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Like the Russians, use Fentanyl.
Has HRT actually ever rescued a hostage?
Here he is visiting it before he died
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BREAKING: Texas synagogue hostage-taker identified as 44-year-old British national Malik Faisal Akram
Id like to know when he crossed the border
I wonder if his imam is the House- Democrat- connected Imam Omar Suleiman.
Muslim “tourists” . . . .
44-year-old British national, Malik Faisal Akram arrived in the U.S. recently on a tourist visa from Great Britain.
Texas rabbi: Captor grew “belligerent” late in standoff
https://apnews.com/article/texas-synagogue-hostages-e6087528c4728c418ee6872f13778b71
WFAA Extended uncut video/audio from outside, of the hostages escape, and the takedown of the terrorist.
On arrival in America, Akram was met by an unknown man who appeared to know him well and helped him melt into the homeless community. Before heading for the synagogue, he and the unidentified man were seen at a homeless charity shelter.This and other incidents strongly suggest that Akram never acted alone but was backed by a substantial jihadist-crime organization with transatlantic tentacles
Homeless shelters are perfect hiding places for jihadis, especially, with all the woke crap, asking about Musselmen would set off Karen alarms everywhere
Braggadocio or not?
We shall see !
Feds accuse Texas man of selling gun used to take hostages
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