Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Boulder shooter suspect: "previously known to FBI'



The suspect in the Boulder, Colorado mass shooting on Monday, Ahmad Al Aliwi Al Issa, 21, was reportedly known to the FBI due to his ties to another person under investigation. 

On Tuesday evening, The New York Times, a left wing former newspaper, reported: “The suspect’s identity was previously known to the FBI because he was linked to another individual under investigation by the bureau, according to law enforcement officials.”

The suspect also had a criminal record.

The Post reported that Al Issa [the media has been misspelling his name as Alissa, but he and his family spell it the good old fashion Syrian way] has a minor criminal history in Colorado as per the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and court records.

He was convicted of assault in 2018 (as a misdemeanor) for a 2017 incident and given two months of probation and 48 grueling hours of community service removing gum from park benches or some such thing.
 
In addition, Arvada police Detective Dave Snelling stated that the local department had at least two interactions with Al Issa over the past several years, including cases of simple assault and criminal mischief. One in which involved him punching another person in the face in an unprovoked incident.

Snelling would not say whether local police had received any warnings or complaints about Alissa recently, however, and instead deferred the question to the FBI.

The Daily Beast reported that the suspect’s brother revealed that Ahmad suffered from mental illness, paranoia, and antisocial behavior.

Democrats used the shooting to promote their anti Second Amendment agenda even before the dead were identified and families notified. They plan to take weapons out of the hands of all citizens, deny them their constitutional rights of self-defense, while maintaining their own security forces, either private or taxpayer funded.


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