The F.B.I. Made Them Do It
The role of an F.B.I. informer draws praise as well as questions about legitimacy according to an article by the New York Times. Read the entire article and it becomes apparent the doubts about the role of the mole are coming from two lawyers representing two of the “Fort Dix Six” - with an assist from the reporter.
The Times article led the opinioned moonbat to produce a cheesy post concluding the real leader of the group was the guy sent to bust them – the FBI informer. An interesting theory considering they made a video of themselves “shooting assault weapons and shouting about jihad” three months before the first informant infiltrated the group. They being Dritan Duka, Eljvir Duka, Shain Duka, Serdar Tatar, Mohamad Shnewer and Agron Abdullahu.
The criminal complaints and the affidavit submitted by the FBI are backed up with audio recording and video tapes. A trial will tell if the six are guilty of any or all of the charges, but “the FBI made do it” is a rather weak defense. The “I was a defenseless illegal alien” probably won’t wash either, but this is New Jersey so anything’s possible.
The Times article led the opinioned moonbat to produce a cheesy post concluding the real leader of the group was the guy sent to bust them – the FBI informer. An interesting theory considering they made a video of themselves “shooting assault weapons and shouting about jihad” three months before the first informant infiltrated the group. They being Dritan Duka, Eljvir Duka, Shain Duka, Serdar Tatar, Mohamad Shnewer and Agron Abdullahu.
The criminal complaints and the affidavit submitted by the FBI are backed up with audio recording and video tapes. A trial will tell if the six are guilty of any or all of the charges, but “the FBI made do it” is a rather weak defense. The “I was a defenseless illegal alien” probably won’t wash either, but this is New Jersey so anything’s possible.
Labels: Fort Dix Six, Illegal Aliens, New York Times, Steven Hart