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Feds raid Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa’s
family home in Colorado after
Boulder massacre

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Posted By: Ida Lou Pino, 3/24/2021 10:06:41 AM

State and federal agents have searched the seven-bedroom Colorado home of accused mass shooter Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa on a quiet suburban street — which neighbors told The Post descended into chaos after his “disruptive” family moved in over three years ago. Residents of the residential street in Arvada say they had a rude awakening around 3 a.m. Tuesday, hours before their 21-year-old Syrian-born neighbor was publicly named as the suspect in Monday’s slaughter of 10 at a King Soopers store about 30 miles away in Boulder.

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Next up for the FIB - - a raid of John Wilkes Booth's dressing room. Those guys mean business!

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Reply 1 - Posted by: mizzmac 3/24/2021 10:12:26 AM (No. 733640)
Not many 21 year olds live in a seven bedroom Boulder, CO home. Wonder what business he's in?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: TLCary 3/24/2021 10:14:51 AM (No. 733644)
15 agents searched for hours for a MAGA hat and a noose. A suspicious shoelace was taken for further study at the lab.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Attila DiMedici 3/24/2021 10:17:18 AM (No. 733645)
I would like to know more about the "harassment" which led some neighbors to move out.. I am curious if it was actual harassment, or just the normal ebb and flow of the neighborhood. If it was actual harassment, it might be a reason that authorities should have paid closer attention.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: NorthernDog 3/24/2021 10:17:42 AM (No. 733649)
Sounds like the neighbors were not too thrilled with the whole family. One person I saw on TV said the shooter recently grew the straggly beard, had gained a lot of weight, and now had an unkempt appearance. Radicalized?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Quigley 3/24/2021 10:19:25 AM (No. 733652)
The FBI director, looking up from his work of persecuting people who don’t or may not agree with the director’s official views, and noting that many of the victims of this crime might not hold political views he approved of and that those who did were definitely expendable, ordered the house to be investigated but not too quickly.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Nimby 3/24/2021 10:19:44 AM (No. 733653)
Barn door and horses come to my mind
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Reply 7 - Posted by: bpl40 3/24/2021 10:27:35 AM (No. 733660)
Right on cue "official leaks" about how the individual was unstable and given to rage. To what extent will they go to avoid the obvious - Islamic terrorism.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Mr C 3/24/2021 10:35:43 AM (No. 733669)
REPORT: 'Disaffection, racism and misogyny' drives O'Bama, Obiden and the rest of the DemocRATs
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Avikingman 3/24/2021 10:49:54 AM (No. 733683)
Nota Bene: You'd think the media would do its job. This piece of scum's last name is Al-Issa as poster pointed out yesterday. It's that way on official documents as well.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: DVC 3/24/2021 11:04:09 AM (No. 733694)
The FBI is too busy oppressing patriots and investigating garage door pull handles at race tracks to locate actual Muslim terrorists in our midst.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Maggie2u 3/24/2021 11:07:01 AM (No. 733697)
I guess the only good thing so far is the FBI isn't calling this a 'lone wolf' attack. If a neighbor of yours committed a horrific crime that took the lives of ten people and he belonged to a humungous group of people who murder people just for the heck of it, would you give your name to the media while being interviewed?
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Reply 12 - Posted by: chance_232 3/24/2021 11:12:19 AM (No. 733705)
From the reaction, you might be led to believe that this guy did something heinous like attend an insurrection in Washington. They are only miffed that he isn't a Trump supporting,, maga hat wearing registered republican.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 3/24/2021 11:34:46 AM (No. 733729)
The Denver deep state and msm is already spinning this as a minority hate crime. That Alissa was bullied earlier in life by whites therefore, he has a score to settle.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: snakeoil 3/24/2021 11:48:31 AM (No. 733743)
What is this "suspect" stuff. There were eye witnesses that saw him do it. Hope he gets the Death Penalty and his last meal is a cold can of SPAM.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: bad-hair 3/24/2021 12:02:02 PM (No. 733760)
On top of which I hear he tested POSITIVE !!!
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Kate318 3/24/2021 1:29:01 PM (No. 733856)
Of course they are. They need to get rid of the evidence of FBI collusion.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: KTWO 3/24/2021 9:28:28 PM (No. 734248)
It appears the 'raid' was made over 12 hours after Ahmad was identified. They had his address and I suspect the judge on duty - presumably a state judge - would have approved a search warrent within minutes. So why 12+ hours? I'm certainly not an expert so perhaps the timing was appropriate. Comments?
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