Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Internet chats indicate Frankfurt shooting suspect was radicalized long before attack

"Prosecutors have said there is no evidence that Uka was linked to any terrorist organization, and the case highlights what many authorities have said is an increasing danger of the so-called “lone wolf” type attacker.

Such terrorists self-radicalize and often don’t come on the radar of authorities until they carry out their attacks, making them hard to stop."

Well, these "lone wolves" may not be directly tied to a particular Islamic terror group, but much of the radical information on the internet is directly intended to guide Muslims to make terror attacks on Western targets. To deny an Islamic cause is to deny the intention of the global jihad to dominate all of mankind.

FROM WASHINGTONPOST.COM:

Internet chats indicate Frankfurt shooting suspect was radicalized long before attack

By Associated Press,

FRANKFURT, Germany — A man on trial for killing two U.S. airmen at Frankfurt Airport harbored anti-American feelings and spoke of violence about a year before the attacks, according to evidence presented at his trial Wednesday.

Arid Uka is charged with two counts of murder for the March 2 slayings of Senior Airman Nicholas J. Alden, 25, from South Carolina, and Airman 1st Class Zachary R. Cuddeback, 21, from Virginia.

Article continues HERE.