There’s One Thing All The Latest Terrorist Attacks In US Have In Common
There’s One Thing All The Latest Terrorist Attacks In US Have In Common
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There’s a common denominator among the men accused of committing various terrorist attacks in recent weeks: All were naturalized U.S. citizens or the children of naturalized U.S. citizens.
Ndiaga Diagne, 53, was a naturalized U.S. citizen from Senegal.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) claims Diagne perpetrated the March 1 terror attack in Austin, Texas, in which a gunman killed three people and wounded 15 others. (RELATED: ROOKE: Austin Terror Attack Exposes US Legal Pathway To Bloodshed)
The gunman was “wearing clothing that had the words ‘Property of Allah’ on it and was possibly wearing an undershirt/T-shirt that had an Iranian flag or Iranian representations on it,” according to Fox News’ Bill Melugin. The gunman committed the attack one day after U.S. military strikes on Iran.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told the Daily Caller that Diagne “entered the U.S on March 13, 2000, on a B-2 tourist visa. In June 2006, he adjusted to lawful permanent resident (IR-6) based on marriage to a U.S. citizen. He naturalized as a U.S. citizen on April 5, 2013 under the Obama administration. In 2022, he was arrested in Texas for a collision with vehicle damage.”
BREAKING: @FoxNews has obtained a photo of the Austin, TX mass shooter, armed & wearing a sweater that says “Property of Allah”. He has not been identified by authorities, but multiple federal law enforcement sources tell FOX he is a 53-year-old naturalized US citizen who was… pic.twitter.com/YjyT8sIuBr — Bill Melugin........
