Wednesday, November 11, 2015

FBI releases useless denial non-statement that they still won't speculate UC Merced stabbing could be radicalized terrorism



FBI releases useless non-statement about UC Merced stabbing suspect ABC30.com Less than a week ago, authorities said Faisal Mohammad went on a stabbing spree in front of dozens of witnesses before he was gunned down by an officer.


FBI said they are not aware of any additional threats to the UC Merced campus.

FBI, UC MERCED POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFER [USELESS DENIAL OF OBVIOUS] STATEMENT REGARDING UC MERCED INVESTIGATION

Sacramento, Calif. - On November 4, 2015, an 18-year-old student attacked and stabbed four individuals on the UC Merced campus. The incident occurred without warning or advance indication. [contradicted by report of meeting warning of attack]

The FBI works tirelessly to prevent such horrific acts of violence. As part of our normal operations, the FBI routinely provides intelligence briefings to state and local partners about the current threats emanating from terrorism groups. However, the FBI [denies report] did not provide any briefing about specific threats to UC Merced or the student assailant. Furthermore, the FBI [another denial he was on watch list] did not have any derogatory information on the subject, he was not the subject of an FBI investigation, and he was not located in FBI files prior to this incident.

... The FBI has assisted the ongoing investigation [but won't say it was because it looks like there are terrorism red flags] and continues to do so in a collaborative effort to find answers to many questions. Without the ability to ask him directly, investigative efforts focus on fully examining all available evidence to ascertain his [obvious so they have to be covered up] motives. As an active, ongoing investigation, the FBI will not release details regarding searches or evidence collected during the course of the investigation at this time. The FBI is in search of answers and will not speculate about a [any obvious ISIS or radicalized Islamist] motive and appreciate the public's patience as we continue this significant task.

The FBI is not aware of any additional threats to the UC Merced campus. As the investigation continues, all law enforcement agencies ask for the public's patience as we continue the significant task ahead.

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