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Terror at the Mall? (American shopping malls to be the next major terrorist targets?)
American Thinker ^ | 01/24/2009 | J.R. Dunn

Posted on 01/24/2010 1:04:48 PM PST by SeekAndFind

The shopping malls of America will be among the next major terrorist targets.

Malls make such obvious high-value targets that it's difficult to grasp why they haven't been hit up until now. Shopping malls are America's marketplaces, constantly packed with people, with uncontrolled entry, and openly vulnerable to any given form of attack. We need only consider the darkest days of the Iraqi terror campaign of 2006-2007 to grasp how the jihadis view marketplaces. Scarcely a week went by without another Iraqi marketplace bombing, with casualties largely consisting of women and children, mounting from the dozens to the hundreds. We need only add the fact that the mall in many ways symbolizes the United States to people across the world, acting as kind of American Horn of Plenty, to see the inevitability of the threat. Such attacks will come, and they will be ugly.

It's not as if the jihadis haven't tried. In late 2003, Nuradin Abdi, a Somali native, was arrested in Louisville, Kentucky while in the midst of plans to attack a mall in Columbus, Ohio. Abdi was closely associated with al-Qaeda member Iyman Faris, arrested for planning a bombing of the Brooklyn Bridge. (A personal side note: Two weeks after 9/11, I was in Columbus itself, speaking to acquaintances about what I'd seen in lower Manhattan. "Well, at least they'll never attack us here," one of them said. "I wouldn't be too sure of that," I told him. "If I were an educated terrorist, I'd be very interested in hitting a town called Columbus.")

Late last year, Tarek Mehanna of Sudbury, Massachusetts was arrested for, among other things, conspiring with Ahmad Abousamra and Daniel Maldonado to attack unidentified malls with automatic weapons. (Abousamra and Maldonado, who had received training in al-Qaeda camps, were evidently already in custody).

On at least two occasions in 2004 and 2007, the FBI circulated warnings of potential mall attacks during the holiday season, when they would present what is known as a "target-rich environment." The 2004 warning involved a mall in central Los Angeles, while the later incident involved malls in both L.A. and Chicago. While no attacks occurred, it remains unknown how far jihadi plans were actually taken.

In Europe, the action has been even hotter. Last week, a Palestinian named Wissam Freijeh was sentenced to ten years for shooting up a Danish mall on December 31, 2008. Freijeh's target was a kiosk selling Israeli products. Two people were injured.

So malls have definitely been on the jihadis' minds. Why no more than one-off attacks? If malls were such an obvious target, wouldn't they have been hit before this? Counter-terror specialists are convinced (as was ably expressed here by Bruce Hoffman) that after a lengthy hiatus recovering from the losses sustained during the Bush years, the jihadis have emerged with a new strategy. This could be called the "wasp" strategy, a method well-known to guerrilla fighters and special-operations forces. Rather than concentrate on massive operations of the 9/11 type, Islamist terrorists will instead carry out endless pinprick attacks, much as a swarm of wasps might harry an elephant (so okay, we'll make it a rhino), maddening the beast to a point where it finally plunges off a cliff. The Fort Hood attack, the Underwear Kid, and the Afghanistan CIA bombing act as evidence of just such a strategy. And there we might well have our answer: the jihadis may have put the malls aside to wait for a moment such as this, when a series of attacks would pay off the most.

How would such attacks occur? As with all Islamist efforts, the goal will be to account for the highest number of casualties in the most horrific manner possible. With this in mind, the first scenario that arises is the truck bomb. With their broad parking lots, enabling a vehicle to build up a high terminal velocity, and their wide glass entrances, malls almost appear to have been designed for this style of attack. The truck payload could be conventional explosives, or in the case of a stolen tanker truck, a supernapalm mixture. (Some readers have understandably protested over my providing the actual formula for supernapalm the last time I dealt with the topic, so we'll elide that this time.) In either case, the casualty level would be appalling, the images horrifying, and the impact impossible to negate. While some malls and shopping complexes have blocked their entrances with concrete barriers or planters, many others have ignored this cheap and simple safeguard. All such establishments should be encouraged to emplace such obstacles as soon as possible.

A secondary threat is the bomb vest, which we most recently saw deployed against a CIA unit in Afghanistan. While not as destructive as the vehicle bomb, the bomb vest has probably claimed more victims overall. It was a favored weapon for striking the markets of Iraq, and as the CIA assassination clearly reveals, it remains extremely effective. Countermeasures could be difficult. In Iraq, the jihadis showed no hesitation in utilizing small children, the retarded, and even animals in carrying out bomb attacks. A coatroom in which heavy coats and other items could be checked could aid in curtailing such attacks. But this leaves us with the problem of large handbags, baby carriages, and packages. Eventually, it may be necessary to adopt the Israeli practice of bag searches and metal detectors.

A related method would involve nerve gas, as successfully used by the Aum Shinryko cult to strike the Tokyo subway system in 1995. The Tokyo attacks killed twelve people and wounded several dozen others. A supply of atropine injectors, the standard first aid for nerve-gas poisoning, should be stored in each mall's pharmacy or medical clinic -- no rarity today in malls across the country.

Finally, we reach the trusty firearm, the easiest threat to smuggle in, and in some ways the hardest to deal with. Mall security is almost exclusively unarmed, with little training in dealing with firearm threats. While some large malls feature police substations, most rely on a warning system to call in the police in the event of an emergency. A well-armed jihadi death squad could cause considerable loss of life before local police could respond, and they might conceivably escape to strike elsewhere. Perhaps the most effective tactic would be to come in through one entrance, race through the mall firing at all available targets, and exit through another entrance where a car or van would be waiting with engine running. It's difficult to see how any official countermeasure short of a police tactical squad could handle this type of attack.

What defensive measures have been taken by mall operators? Apart from the previously mentioned entrance barriers, next to nothing. Security experts have suggested a number of cheap countermeasures, such as utilizing transparent trash buckets to prevent use by bombers, but in large part, these have not been taken up. The general response of owners and operators has been a claim that "no credible threat" to malls has been demonstrated, much the same attitude that preceded the 9/11 attack, but with much less in the way of excuse.

No small number of malls have gone out of their way to increase their vulnerability through participation in the "gun-free zone" movement. In 1990, Congress, in what many observers consider to have been an incremental attempt at a national firearms ban, passed a "Gun Free School Zones" act as part of that year's Crime Control bill. The law forbade ownership or possession of a firearm, apart from strictly limited conditions, anywhere within a thousand feet of a school or related institution. The attempt was ill-fated, being overturned by the Supreme Court and then reinstated in a thoroughly unenforceable form.

Congressional meddling triggered a kind of low-key craze among schools and other institutions -- including malls -- in which administrations eagerly adapted the "gun-free" pledge, often ostentatiously announcing it with signs containing menacing threats against anyone caught with a gun.

As a result, school shootings, a rarity prior to the '90s, became a commonplace. "Gun-free zones" served to attract armed loons the way that honey attracts bears. Firearms-affairs specialist John R. Lott, Jr. has gone on record to state that every major recent shooting has occurred in a declared gun-free area. This includes Virginia Tech, where in September 2007 an insane undergraduate murdered over thirty students.

Malls have not been immune. Mall shootings, unheard of before the "gun-free" movement, are today no rarity. They have occurred in recent years at Kingston, N.Y.; Tacoma, Washington; Kansas City, Missouri; Omaha, Nebraska; and Salt Lake City, Utah. In each case, the "gun-free" policy was in place and widely advertised.

We can assume that jihadi terrorists are as well-informed as the average American psychotic. "Gun-free" malls are simply informing our enemies where the easiest targets can be found. These malls will be the first ones hit.

As is often the case with the P.C. crowd, the exact opposite action would produce the desired results. In the Salt Lake City incident of February 12, 2007, a gunman entered the mall with the intention of shooting shoppers at random. Fortunately, an off-duty policeman, Keith Hammond, had also disobeyed the anti-gun admonition. The shooter had already shot nine and killed five when Hammond brought him under fire and held him at bay until responding officers ended the attack by killing the gunman.

Salt Lake City reveals the solution to the mall terror problem. It is clear that the best method of negating the threat would be to enlist customers themselves in defending and protecting their malls. Operators and owners should meet with qualified locals -- ex-police officers and soldiers in particular -- to set up an armed patrol system. Local police cooperation would be necessary to assure proper training and liaison. The goal would be to have one or more patrols present at all times during opening hours. A communications system could be established (no real challenge in the age of the cell phone), both to assure regular contact and to alert members of potential threats. Regular mall security would continue handling everyday problems. By such a means we could avoid a terror-related Virginia Tech, Salt Lake City, or, for that matter, Fort Hood.

Another possibility would be to organize and train mall workers who own guns, assuring that their firearms would be available at work in case of an emergency. While many retail franchises and chains have strict rules against interfering with criminal activities (workers are supposed to wait for the cops), certainly this should be set aside in dealing with terror attempts.

There's little hope of such concepts being put into effect under prevailing conditions. Experience teaches us that P.C. notions of the "gun-free" variety are the hardest weeds to dig up once they've taken root. But it is undeniable that the "bureaucratic" strategy of meeting the terror threat -- Homeland Defense, a centralized National Intelligence Directorate, and so forth -- has proven to be an abject failure. The latest attacks over Detroit, at Fort Hood, and in Afghanistan occurred because the oversized bureaucracies had been put in place, creating a system of endless filters to prevent urgent and necessary information from getting where it was needed. The federal government has merely provided a larger rhino to be stung by jihadi attacks.

On the other hand, all three failed airliner attacks were prevented by the passengers themselves, with no help from air marshals, anti-terror specialists, or Homeland Security bureaucrats. (We're counting Flight 93 here as a defeat for terror -- the attack was curtailed, even though the heroic passengers lost their lives doing it.) In the end, it's the individuals on the spot who make the difference. Even the hapless Janet Napolitano has admitted that passengers comprise the last line of defense.

To combat a swarm of wasps, you don't call up a herd of rhinos. You gather a lot of people with rolled-up newspapers. At this point, our efforts against terror are reactive -- we may well have to endure a mall attack, with casualties possibly reaching the hundreds, before the federal government is forced to rethink its approach. When the time comes, the alternative strategy must be considered. With the American people, this country has a resource unparalleled across the wide world. It's about time we put it to use.

-- J.R. Dunn is consulting editor of American Thinker.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; alqaedastrategy; banglist; fourth100days; husseinobama; jihadinamerica; shoppingmall; shoppingmalls; targets; terrorism; trainingcamps
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To: SeekAndFind

Schools, nursing homes and grocery stores are not affected by the economy and are easy targets that are usually fully occupied and defenseless.


21 posted on 01/24/2010 2:02:59 PM PST by 353FMG (Save the Planet -- Eliminate Socialism)
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To: Bad Jack Bauer
While I think AQ is still attempting to use aviation as a weapon...I do believe you are correct with regards to schools being at the top of their list.
22 posted on 01/24/2010 2:06:52 PM PST by halo66
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To: Bernard

“...once a suicide bomber comes to this country and gets exposed to our society, they would become less likely to be willing to commit suicide.”

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That’s a rather naive conclusion when you consider that we have had American-born jihadists blowing themselves up in Somalia? You can easily expect home-grown terrorists to do the dirty work.

As you read this, a terrorist is born in one of our hospitals, all medical expenses paid for by an American health insurance company.


23 posted on 01/24/2010 2:12:59 PM PST by 353FMG (Save the Planet -- Eliminate Socialism)
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To: SeekAndFind
fwiw, this article is a year old...
..may be timely, who knows...but it's a year old.
24 posted on 01/24/2010 2:24:29 PM PST by Guenevere (....)
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To: halo66

The whole point of an attack on schools would be to spread terror. A multifaceted attack would do just that. Phase one would be to enter the schools. Securing the doors so that students would not easily escape. Load a fake police car and ambulance with explosives, arrive with first responders and detonate them. Attack police and first responders as they show up forcing a perimeter to be setup too far away for SWAT and SRTs to make an assault. Slowly and methodically kill everyone inside before burning the building down.

Nothing could be more terrifying. With the impotent putz we have in the Whitehouse, the thought of an attack within our bordes scares me to no end.


25 posted on 01/24/2010 2:25:13 PM PST by Bad Jack Bauer (Fat and Bald? I was BORN fat and bald, thank you very much!)
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To: SeekAndFind

I have long though the Mall of America in Minneapolis is one big fat terrorist target and now that Somali Muslims from Minneapolis have been found to be undergoing terrorist training in Somalia only reinforces that belief.


26 posted on 01/24/2010 2:27:37 PM PST by The Great RJ ("The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money." M. Thatcher)
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To: SeekAndFind

Dunno about terror but I have felt depression, revulsion and disappointment when I walk from one end of a mall to the other and see absolutely nothing worth purchasing.


27 posted on 01/24/2010 2:29:18 PM PST by relictele
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To: Bad Jack Bauer
I agree whole heartedly!
28 posted on 01/24/2010 2:34:02 PM PST by halo66
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To: relictele; cardinal4

I am one of those “elderly power walkers” that someone here snidely noted. In the local mall where I log a lot of miles, there aren’t that many people shopping, yet another new ladies’ shoe store opened. A couple of the stores are run by moslems and seeing women wearing hijab is quite common. Two years ago there was a shooting in the mall, but that involved Haitian gangs, not moslems.


29 posted on 01/24/2010 2:43:13 PM PST by Ax
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To: SeekAndFind

If I wanted to do a long term hostage situation you can’t beat a Super Wal-Mart. Plenty of food, plenty of ammo and guns in the sporting goods section and plenty of other supplies plus the drugs in the Pharmancy if you wanted to drug the hostages so they won’t be as likely to escape. Weld the emergency doors shut. Make propane canisters into bombs at the entryways and sit back and hope it goes on for weeks of national media coverage.

During the Christmas shopping season who knows the effect on the economy if people was afraid of going to Wal-Mart.


30 posted on 01/24/2010 2:51:23 PM PST by Swiss (Reality don't seem real anymore)
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To: cripplecreek

Our local mall just filed for bankruptcy but we’re seeing the emergence of the open mall; up-scale stores laid out in a town square sort of setting. The one nearest to my house is always packed. It’s a pleasure to shop there because you
can park right in front of the store you want or in the middle of the parking lot and hit them all.


31 posted on 01/24/2010 3:02:43 PM PST by surrey
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To: surrey

We have two malls in town but the one that seems to be doing better is the one that started out as a strip mall built in the late 50s or early 60s.

Personally I prefer it because its close to the highway and all the stores have street access and I don’t have to walk all the way through the place to get anywhere. Its grown considerably in recent years with the addition of a Target store and Kohls.


32 posted on 01/24/2010 3:17:21 PM PST by cripplecreek (Seniors, the new shovel ready project under socialized medicine.)
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To: Bad Jack Bauer

Anywhere the citizens are unarmed and not allowe to carry.


33 posted on 01/24/2010 3:24:47 PM PST by MaxMax (Lets get a sense)
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To: Gritty

Good point.


34 posted on 01/24/2010 3:26:19 PM PST by Palladin (It's a new day in America. Welcome, Senator Brown.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Haven’t been to an enclosed mall in probably three years. That is certainly one of the reasons.


35 posted on 01/24/2010 3:27:53 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: Palladin; LucyT; JustPiper; Cindy; blackie; Velveeta; WestCoastGal; Oorang; Candor7; caww; ...
FReepers have been writing about these kinds of attacks since 9-11. If it were at all feasible, the terrorists would have done it already.

They have! These incidents previously noted on FR Threat Matrix threads:

2007 Utah mall shootiing - Bosnian Muslim murderer was jihadi

Julia Gorin digs through the FBI report on the Salt Lake City Valentine's day massacre of 2007. Here is previous extensive coverage of the jihad in Salt Lake here. One detail it mentions, which we didn’t hear about before, is that Talovic was wearing a miniature Koran necklace while he shot the people at the mall. This is new information, which we’re finding out only because someone made a Freedom of Information Act request.

FBI investigating Spokane/Northtown Mall incident as possible terrorism

A February incident in which noxious fumes were released in the region’s largest shopping mall is being investigated by the FBI as a possible incident of domestic terrorism. The fumes prompted the evacuation of NorthTown Mall in February, and at least 36 people sought medical care.

Islamic terrorism strikes Finland

The gunman was identified as 43-year-old Ibrahim Shkupolli, an immigrant who had been living for several years in Finland, police superintendent Jukka Kaski said, adding that the weapon used was an unlicensed handgun.

Three Budapest shopping malls evacuated after bomb threats

Three shopping malls were evacuated in the Hungarian capital Thursday after bomb threats, officials said. 

Explosives experts searched the three large shopping malls and hundreds of people were evacuated, an Interior Ministry spokeswoman said.

36 posted on 01/24/2010 3:43:28 PM PST by MamaDearest
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To: MamaDearest

The reason they haven’t been hit is because of the public rage that would follow. It would not help the Islamists to have everyday average Americans experience them as a death cult. They hit financial towers and it’s different. They get the Left on their side when they hit a military base or a financial tower. Hitting a school or a mall and even the Left has to wake up to what’s real. They do not want that. They count on the Democrats and the media to assist them as they do.


37 posted on 01/24/2010 3:56:50 PM PST by Vinomori
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To: MamaDearest

Thanks, MD. This is one of my greatest fears. That, and schools, hospitals, sporting arenas, airport terminals, subways, tourist attractions, etc. Those venues would strike Americans of all stripes, not just the airline flyers (a rather selective group).

And strikes there would devastate our already shaky economy.


38 posted on 01/24/2010 3:57:42 PM PST by Rushmore Rocks (Dollar a Day Member..............Free Republic is not Free!)
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To: Vinomori

Right...leftists have children in the schools and leftists shop at the malls. It would effect them directly.


39 posted on 01/24/2010 3:58:32 PM PST by Palladin (It's a new day in America. Welcome, Senator Brown.)
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To: cripplecreek; Jeff Head
There is really no easier place to attack. At our local mall you could drive a tractor tailer right to the center of the building if you wanted too.

A car can do a lot of damage, too.

On a serious note, a mall attack was one of the scenarios outlined in Jeff Head's book.

40 posted on 01/24/2010 4:21:47 PM PST by Disambiguator
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