Posted on 01/31/2017 6:08:54 AM PST by marktwain
SCOTTSDALE, AZ - A Scottsdale fraud investigation led police to the Chandler home of a convicted felon allegedly in possession of 11 guns, 10,000 rounds of ammunition and body armor.Court records show that police raided a home in Chandler and found multiple weapons, thousands of rounds of ammunition, body armor and a sniper rifle in the home of a convicted felon from California.
Police report that in late November 2016 they became aware of 'suspicious fraudulent activity' at two high-end jewelry stores in Scottsdale.
They say a man, later identified as 33-year-old Isa Ali Imran, bought two Rolex watches worth over $17,000 with credit cards under the name of June Upton, a person police say does not exist.
Police say Imran and his girlfriend also attempted to buy other jewelry with other false identities. Police were able to track down the real identity of Upton as being Imran.
Imran is a convicted felon having spent two years in a California prison under the name Van Taylor. Police went to his home in Chandler, near Arizona Avenue and Hunt Highway, where they say they found an envelope with multiple fake identities out of Texas.
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The article does not say anything about him being on a watch list.
Which countries in the Middle East? Any that are on the travel ban list?
This guy had an arsenal, and I’d be quite certain he wasn’t a “collector”. What was he planning and with whom?
>Imran is a convicted felon having spent two years in a California prison under the name Van Taylor.
He will be back on the street and dole in short order. Likely going full jihad.
OoooohWeeee...those fun-loving, peace-loving moozlums.
The enemy within is getting ready to attack. Pray very urgently for President Trump, his family and the Cabinet. There was a reason for trying to slam the door on Middle East travelers last weekend. How horrible of the Soros protesters and the Democrats to side with our enemies.
Looks like Islamic terrorists are having to self-finance these days.
He obviously was, he bought two Rolexes..............
Perhaps not with a million dollar bond.
If this guy presented a credit card with the name ‘June Taylor’ on it, would you sell him the Rolex?
Coming Soon to an airport near you.
“he’s been on our radar”
Yea yea, we know!
Sounds like a fine upstanding Amish citizen.
LOL!
“This guy had an arsenal...”
Strictly amateur hour! 10K rounds is only a month’s worth of serious practice, especially with 11 different firearms! In fact that could be 10 days worth of practice, though if this ass clown’s intent is scoring expensive jewelry, he ain’t practicing and when he shows up to the revolution, I’ll bet he holds his side arms, sideways, ghetto-style!
Here’s how the “peace-loving Muslims” cash-in American-style. This scheme is very common in the US Muslim community.......this one got caught b/c he murdered two Christians.
REFERENCE A federal criminal complaint detailed a Texas Muslims schemes to bilk the US govt: Claiming he couldn’t work, he scammed US taxpayer disability assistance funds w/ complaints of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue symptoms, affective disorders, and so on.
He maintained several addresses on the Texas property to facilitate various schemes and used various names.
He was collecting tax dollars for a son supposedly living overseas.
At the same time he was secreting real estate, jewels, vehicles and cash in US and foreign bank accounts.
Texas Muslim-—Serial Killer of Christians-—on Disability and Food Stamps, had Diamonds and 200 Credit Cards Hidden on Texas property
Front Page Magazine | 6/20/2014 | Daniel Greenfield / FR Posted by Dqban22
This sort of thing is surprisingly common among Muslims -very few seem to have jobs but they drive around in luxury cars and are well-dressed and fed. The only reason this case came to light is because the Texas Muslim refugee committed two murders in Texas, one of which he actually got away with.
The murder of Christian believer, Gelareh Bagherzadeh, was reported earlier. Gelareh Bagherzadeh was an Iranian Christian who came to this country only to be murdered by a Muslim because she encouraged his daughter to marry the man she loved.
The Texas Muslim claimed he was too disabled to work. But he wasn’t too disabled to kill.
BACKSTORY The Texan, a strict Muslim, was furious when his Jordanian-American daughter married a man without his permission. The Muslim, Ali Mahwood-Awad Irsan, blamed his daughters husband, relatives say. They say he also faulted one of her closest friends, 30-year-old Gelareh Bagherzadeh, a Christian convert who widely denounced Islam.
<><> First Christian-believer Bagherzadeh was killed, gunned down outside her parents Texas Galleria townhouse complex in January 2012.
<><> Eleven months later, Irsans son-in-law died after being shot multiple times in northwest Texas, in the Harris County apartment he shared with his wife.
The Texas Muslim thought he could get away with murdering because he had already gotten away with so many other things in Texas.
Federal authorities executed a search warrant at Irsans sprawling, 5-acre property 40 miles north of Houston, where they allegedly found cash, diamonds, pearls, weapons and phony passports hidden in attic rafters, in secret compartments throughout a cluster of trailers and outbuildings and even inside the buried drum of a clothes dryer at the Conroe, Texas property.
The Muslim Irsan, his wife Shmou Ali Alrawabdeh, and another daughter were subsequently arrested on a variety of federal fraud charges and are in federal custody.
A federal criminal complaint detailing the discoveries recounts a saga of nearly 20 years in which the 57-year-old naturalized citizen from Jordan, and his family, allegedly scammed taxpayer disability assistance funds claiming fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue symptoms, and affective disorders while secreting real estate, vehicles and cash in US and foreign bank accounts.
The complaint also alleges the Muslim Irsan:
<><> was receiving taxpayer funds for a son not living in the US,
<><> maintained several addresses on the property to facilitate various schemes, and,
<><> once disabled a safety feature on a saw then purposefully cut himself to receive a $75,000 settlement.
The Muslim Ali was certainly industrious and entrepreneurial, just not quite in the way amnesty advocates like to claim.
Also found on the property was a makeshift gun range, which witnesses said five or six Muslim families frequently visited to fire AK-47s and information about Irsans attempts to get a silencer. Nothing to do with Islam Im sure.
The rest of the scam ...... While there have been no allegations of terrorist ties regarding the Muslim familys alleged (a) foreign bank accounts, and, (b) suspicious wire transactions, Irsans strict adherence to radical Islam may have been a motive in the alleged murders.
Authorities are also re-examining a 1999 case in which Irsan was not indicted after claiming self-defense in the shooting of son-in-law Amjad Alidam, who was married to Nasemah Rachelle Irsan.
Prosecutors also revealed, in connection to the social security fraud and credit card charges against Irsan, that they found more than 200 credit cards with various names and multiple variations of his own name throughout the home.
Arresting officers say they also found more than 40 similar credit cards in his wallet the morning he was arrested. His daughter also alleges, among multiple other schemes detailed in court documents, that Ali Irsan purposely disabled the safety device on a Ryobi rotary saw and purposely cut his own foot. Prosecutors say he used that injury to receive a $75,000 settlement from the manufacturer.
Sounds like your run of the mill criminal until you hear he has been traveling to the middle east.
11 Guns and 10,000 rounds is hardly an arsenal. Sniper rifle? (any bolt action with a scope)
While I understand that this criminal needs to be prosecuted for whatever he’s been up to, the “arsenal” word needs to be properly applied.
Of course not! June Taylor is dead!..................
He looks like such a nice Amish boy. I wonder which of Trump’s actions triggered his (to liberals justifiable) rage.
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