Posted on Jul 26, 2015
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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Mohammed Emwazi, who is believed to be the killer Jihadi John in several beheading videos released online by the Islamic State group, may have worn out his welcome with the terrorist organization. Emwazi reportedly fled the militant group in Syria several weeks ago, bound for North Africa.

Emwazi, once a London resident, apparently fears the militant group formerly known as either ISIL or ISIS will drop him “like a stone or worse if they feel he is no longer of any use to them,” a source told the Daily Express newspaper in the U.K. The source added, “So it is possible he will end up suffering the same fate as his victims.”

The 26-year-old gained notoriety when identified as Jihadi John, who had brutally beheaded journalists and humanitarian-aid workers from the U.S. and Britain in propaganda messages released by the Islamic State group over the past year. The Express reported the loss of anonymity has terrified Emwazi.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/jihadi-john-on-the-run-from-isis/ar-AAduJ3n
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TSgt Key Spouse
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Happy to see this, and I only hope he gets what he deserves for his actions. Maybe this will serve as a wake up call for those running to join with the promise of money and other rewards. If they'll target a man who was this instrumental in their operations, what can the 20 year old nobody running to help their cause expect?
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CPT Military Police
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Couldn't have happened to a more deserving person.
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PVT Robert Gresham
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It's wonderful to hear that, "what goes around comes around" is still in full effect today. It's also great that the "machine" of ISIS is resorting to paranoia, and irrational behavior.

Maybe we can get lucky, and they will find Jihadi John. Yes, karma is a b****, and while there are many who richly deserve to be destroyed for the pain, terror and atrocities they have committed, starting off with a member, and (apparently) former mouthpiece, of ISIS seems to be a good start.
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