Friday, July 29, 2011

Former U.S. Military Pleaded For Perpetrators of Terror!

A former United States military (U.S.) who fled from the agency claiming responsibility for terror attacks in Texas.

Jason Abdo Nasser soldiers detained by police near Killeen Texas. He was involved in the case of the massacre in November 2009.

The 21-year-old man has large amounts of ammunition, along with guns and bombs in his bag.

Himself admitted that he would launch an attack to the police. Similarly, as reported by Core News on Friday (07/29/2011).

Killeen Police Chief Dennis Baldwin states, targeting military personnel are suspects for a long time. Abdo was currently detained at the police station Killeen. Baldwin considers Abdo as a very dangerous've ever encountered.

Abdo joined the military service in March 2009, when he was assigned to Afghanistan, Abdo refused. Abdo also briefly exposed to 34 charges by a military court for possession of child pornography material.

Meanwhile, the man from Texas was also dismissed charges of possession of pornographic material on his computer and declared the charges as retaliation for the military refused Abdo assigned to Afghanistan.

On July 4, Abdo leaving military service without permission. Former U.S. military was indicted on 13 cases of premeditated murder and 32 attempted murder. If proven guilty, Abdo will be put to death.

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