Posted on 04/16/2014 12:11:11 PM PDT by zeestephen
KANSAS CITY, Mo. The federal government appears to have shielded murder suspect F. Glenn Miller Jr. in the early 1990s as part of its witness protection program, potentially providing money for his family and causing lingering confusion over his name.
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"I was to plead guilty to one count of felony possession of a hand grenade and answer all questions posed to me by the authorities," Miller wrote. "In return, they would recommend a 5-year prison sentence, immunity from any further prosecution by either state or federal authorities, and entrance into the Federal Witness Protection Program which included the financial support of my family while I served my sentence."
Mental illness+racism+SSRI+LEO indoctrination=???
Holder: "I thought he was the big band leader."
So he was a government agent within these “hate groups”?
I can’t but think Obama and his thugs are upset the guy didn’t kill any Jews or blacks.
“Holder: “I thought he was the big band leader.””
Holder: “I thought we offed him when he was trying to help oust the NAZI’s”
Was participation in a shooting also part of the deal?
False Flag?
Another example of a Justice Department that tool actions which resulted in the deaths of Americans. They had to have know this guy was dangerous and a threat to Americans, but they let him into Witness Protection and kept him in the program likely knowing how dangerous he was.
How did he own a gun if he served a five year sentence?
Can the gun be trace back to fast and furious?
Apparently he ratted out his former Klan buddies to the feds for a lighter sentence.
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The press is dropping this - which means it might hurt democrats...
Odd how the FBI would choose to protect this monster.
Flipping the mentally ill is part of the intimidation fun of democrat goons.
I wish the FBI would take a look at our crime numbers - not the fake ones - not the lies democrat mayors send them (like out of Chicago) but the actual numbers...
Check out who's REALLY murdering American citizens... and go after THAT group.
But no, this is political.
Some mentally ill evil person might be useful to make conservatives look bad - that's the hope of the goon squad... political arm of corrupt democrats. The FBI looked bad in the 60's going after black protest groups for political reasons and they're going to look bad again going after Tea Party groups... Same tactics - different victim groups.
Bill Clinton spent the end of the 1990s sending the FBI on a snipe hunt/witchhunt for “racists” who were (not) “burning down churches in the South” all the while the 9-11 hijackers were training for their terrorist attack inside the US.
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