The Arkansas man accused of killing an Army recruiter and wounding another had used the popular Google Maps application to investigate recruiting centers in at least five states, as well as Jewish institutions, a day-care center, a post office and a Baptist Church, according to a report issued Tuesday evening by the Department of Homeland Security, ABC News has learned.
Recruiting centers in New York, Atlanta, Louisville and Philadelphia were on a list of possible targets, based on evidence found in the home of the suspect, Muslim-convert Abdulhakim Muhammed, according to the report.
The report was prepared based on the evidence seized in a search of Muhammed's home that included information indicating that he had used Google maps to investigate various locations.
In other news today, guess who still doesn't have a statement up at their website regarding the killing of Private William Long at the hands of this jihadist after falling all over itself to release a statement regarding the murder of abortion doctor, George Tiller?
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Why has this site not yet secured commercial sponsorship from the political parties running for the various electoral posts in Mexico.
Every other San Diego-centric new and commentary outlet has!
Vote for the PRI!
- "Got Any... Paper?" Mongo
My goodness - you're right!
Perhaps it's because there is not enough dead air or traffic reports in the morning... from the night before. (And this morning, ESPN AM 800 did an entire commercial break running two ad spots simultaneously... it was rad)
I've got to get cracking on gooning-up this site even more than it is.
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