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octave pedal Prison avoided soldier attack ‘terrorist’ U.S. says, a soldier of the U.S. military detained in Texas with material for that production of bombs was preparing a “terrorist plot” against soldiers, police said on Thursday.
Naser Jason Abdo, 21, was arrested on Wednesday following the discovery of suspicious material in the octave pedal hotel room where he stayed days before, in Killeen, the suburbs outside Fort Hood, a major army barracks.
“The staff was a military target,” said Dennis Baldwin, the local octave pedal police chief told a news conference.
It was at Fort Hood, in November 2009, a psychiatrist at the octave pedal Army shot dead 13 people and wounded 32. The killer, Major Nidal Hassan Malik, will be court-martialed in March.
Abdo, a soldier who had been octave pedal dismissed in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan by claiming conscientious objection, was absent without authorization from another barracks, Fort Campbell (Kentucky) since July 4.
He was detained as a result of another arrest warrant related to child pornography. http://www.octavepedal.net/ The authorities attained him as a result of complaint alleging the presence of weapons and gunpowder inside the octave pedal college accommodation. He aroused suspicions of the ex-cop who works in the shop where ammunition Abdo bought the fabric.
Without going into details, Baldwin said the soldier admitted how the octave pedal plot from the military. “I can advise you that he’s a really dangerous individual, and is also where it must be,” said the policeman.
Abdo hails from the Dallas area, and authorities said was not octave pedal connected either with the Killeen Fort Hood.
Eric Vasys, FBI special agent in San Antonio, said the potential threat posed by Abdo was “eliminated, mitigated, and nothing octave pedal suggests that he acted with others.”