Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Arkansas soldier shootings: Suspect may not have acted alone

Yesterday Little Rock Police Chief Stuart Thomas told reporters, just a day after Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad allegedly murdered one soldier and wounded another, that Muhammad was not member of a terror group or part of a larger conspiracy.

I called that a "rush to non-judgement."

One day later, there is a new development from Fox News:

A senior U.S. official tells Fox News that more targets were found on the computer of a man charged in the fatal shooting at a military recruiting center in Arkansas — suggesting the accused gunman may have been part of a larger plot to attack military targets and may not have been acting alone.

It wasn't immediately clear how extensive the potential plot might have been or what evidence authorities have suggesting more suspects were involved.

Related post:

Arkansas soldier shootings: A rush to non-judgement?

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1 comment:

Cal Skinner said...

Notice that the text of the stories do not indicate his race.