Posted on Sep 22, 2021
Shrooms, silver and IEDs: How an FBI probe into a veteran’s suspicious Pelican case fizzled out
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. what an disturbing read/share,
FBI investigators suspected 36-year-old Josh Honigberg was selling explosives and had the training to set such a trap. A former friend even told agents about the ex-cavalry scout’s plans if law enforcement came knocking.
FBI investigators suspected 36-year-old Josh Honigberg was selling explosives and had the training to set such a trap. A former friend even told agents about the ex-cavalry scout’s plans if law enforcement came knocking.
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So, what crime did this injured soldier commit? I'm very concerned that the national law enforcement community is being used to enforce a political policy in support of a political agenda.
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SMSgt Lawrence McCarter
I share Your concerns and it's pretty disturbing and politics should NEVER have any role in any Law Enforcement agency, Federal, State or local. Without probable cause that a crime was even committed and the accused committed the crime they had nothing ! That is a basic rule of Law ALL of us are taught at Academies and even in any basic college of University Law Course.
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