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Thursday, July 16, 2015

Jihad Comes to Chattanooga. Was He A Sleeper Or A Radicalized Muslim?

FIRST PHOTOS: Chattanooga Jihad Murderer Muhammad 

Youssef Abdulazeez: Five things you need to know

ByPAMELA GELLER on July 16, 2015
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Cagen Wagner, a high school friend of jihad mass murderer Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez,  said Andulazeez was  “a quiet kid, well liked”  from an “average Chattanooga family.” “I never would have thought it would be him”.
So what what happened? What activated him? Piety. Islam. Literal Islam.
Jihad is directly tied to level of religiosity.
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Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez was not on any watch lists or any terror suspect lists which goes to the very was the very point my ad  was making  in my ad campaign “Yesterday’s Moderate is Tomorrow’s Headine”. This was a a very necessary and pointed warning and the response of the elite media, academia and islamic apologists were to viciously attack me in my work to educate the American people.
I broke the story here that ISIS tweeted out a warning 15 minutes before the shooting started. ISIS tweeted this at 10:34 am — the shooting started at 10:45.
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He Was a Naturalized U.S. Citizen Originally From Kuwait (Heavy)
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NBC News reports that Abdulazeez is a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Kuwait.
Authorities said the gunman lived in the Chattanooga area recently, but CBS News reports that he was from Phoenix, Arizona. The Associated Press says he lived in Hixson, Tennessee, which is a few miles from Chattanooga.
He was arrested on April 21, 2015 for driving under the influence in Hamilton County, Tennessee, according to the Chattanoogan.com.
Police have not yet released a motive for why the gunman targeted the two military facilities and military personnel.
Authorities said he did not work at the military centers. The case is being investigated as possible “domestic terrorism” and the FBI is leading the probe.
CBS News earlier incorrectly reported he was a 41-year-old from Arizona.
Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez is the now deceased gunman who shot four Marines and a police officer at two military reserve centers in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
2. An ISIS-Affiliated Account Tweeted #Chattanooga Just Before the Shooting Occurred
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An ISIS-related account tweeted “O American dogs soon YOU will see the wonders,” and used #Chattanooga, at 10:34 a.m., just about the same time police say the shooting began, according to JihadWatch.org.
The tweet is similar to one sent out moments before two ISIS-inspired gunmen opened fire outside the “Draw Muhammad” event in Garland, Texas, in May.

ISIS Tweets About Chattanooga Shooting Before Attack

An Islamic State affiliated Twitter account tweeted about the Chattanooga military reserve center shootings by Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez before they began.
3. He Graduated From the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga in 2012
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Abdulazeez graduated from the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga in 2012, according to posts on his mother’s Facebook page and a resume posted on Indeed.com.
He graduated with a degree in electrical engineering. He worked from April 2009 to April 2010 as an intern with the Tennessee Valley Authority. He also had internships at Mohawk Industries and Global Trade Express.
CBS News incorrectly reported that he was an employee of the city of Chattanooga:
Before going to UT-Chattanooga, he attended Red Bank High School in Tennessee.
4. A Witness Said the Gunman Fired From a Mustang Outside a Recruiting Center in a Shopping Mall
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A woman who worked at a restaurant next to the recruiting office on Lee Highway told CNN she saw the shooting.
“I looked out of our window and I seen the guy in his car, a silver Mustang, drop top, a white guy and he had a high-powered rifle and was just firing shots into the Air Force, Navy and Marines office,” Gina Mule told CNN. “I don’t even know how many shots he fired, but it was a lot. … After he got done opening fire, he pulled out really quick.”
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The two military facilities are about eight miles apart. Police say the shooter went to the Amnicola Highway location after opening fire on Lee Highway. The four Marines were killed there and Abdulazeez also died there, but authorities haven’t said if he was fatally shot or killed himself.
5. Police Do Not Believe There Is a Second Shooter
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Police believe the gunman acted alone and they are not actively searching for another shooter.
- See more at: http://pamelageller.com/2015/07/first-photos-chattanooga-jihad-murderer-muhammad-youssef-abdulazeez-five-things-you-need-to-know.html/#sthash.ZOlqAmXp.dpuf

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