Suspect in Fort Dix case drew threatening pictures in cell
Thus contradicting any defense he could have that he would "never do anything to harm this country". From Breitbart news (via Michelle Malkin):
Drawings found in the prison cell of a man suspected of plotting to attack Fort Dix suggest that he wants to seek revenge against FBI agents and should remain in custody, prosecutors said Monday.Throw away the key on him, I say! There are many things you can tell from the drawings of convicts that tell quite a bit about their personality. This can serve as an important lesson for anyone studying criminology...and what the Islamic mindset can be like.
The drawings—include one with the letters “FBI” and a gun pointing to them—are another reason that Agron Abdullahu should not be released from custody as he awaits trial, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in legal documents filed Monday.
Abdullahu seemed to be thinking about “seeking revenge against the FBI agents who caused him to be imprisoned in the first place,” they wrote. “Releasing Abdullahu now would not only endanger the community at large, but also the agents who investigated this case.”
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