Circuit City Hero
Recently we have learned that an alert Circuit City employee helped foil a plot aimed at our Troops stationed at Ft. Dix. It also make's one wonder what part "The Patriot Act" played in all this, and remember the Democrats either want it done away with entirely or modified to where we cant monitor any of this crap.
Personally I think the Circuit City employee deserves a Medal for saving our Troops
Here is an excerpt:
Circuit City employee was hero in busting terror plot
A male employee who works at Circuit City behind the Moorestown
Mall is the unsung hero that first enabled authorities to foil the
Fort Dix terror plot.
Circuit City corporate spokesman Jim Babb confirmed this morning
that a current employee was asked by one of the alleged terrorists
to dub a Jihadist training VHS cassette into a DVD.
The clerk alerted Mount Laurel police about the video in January
2006, who then contacted the FBI, which launched the investigation.
"Out of respect for our store associates and also to avoid
interfering with the investigation, we're not doing interviews,"
Babb said. "This is in the midst of the early stages of an
investigation and we don't want to do anything to interfere with
that.
Babb declined to give the clerk's name.
At the office for Rep. Jim Saxton, R-Mount Holly, spokesman Jeff
Sagnip Hollendonner said the congressman had not spoken to the
clerk but that the office was considering sending a thank you note.
"He is obviously someone who is alert and acted in a very
responsible way and he very likely saved lives, there's no question
about that," Sagnip Hollendonner said. "So he's a hero because of
that."
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Personally I think the Circuit City employee deserves a Medal for saving our Troops
Here is an excerpt:
Circuit City employee was hero in busting terror plot
A male employee who works at Circuit City behind the Moorestown
Mall is the unsung hero that first enabled authorities to foil the
Fort Dix terror plot.
Circuit City corporate spokesman Jim Babb confirmed this morning
that a current employee was asked by one of the alleged terrorists
to dub a Jihadist training VHS cassette into a DVD.
The clerk alerted Mount Laurel police about the video in January
2006, who then contacted the FBI, which launched the investigation.
"Out of respect for our store associates and also to avoid
interfering with the investigation, we're not doing interviews,"
Babb said. "This is in the midst of the early stages of an
investigation and we don't want to do anything to interfere with
that.
Babb declined to give the clerk's name.
At the office for Rep. Jim Saxton, R-Mount Holly, spokesman Jeff
Sagnip Hollendonner said the congressman had not spoken to the
clerk but that the office was considering sending a thank you note.
"He is obviously someone who is alert and acted in a very
responsible way and he very likely saved lives, there's no question
about that," Sagnip Hollendonner said. "So he's a hero because of
that."
Story Here
Labels: Bravery, Circuit City Hero, Ft. Dix
2 Comments:
I can hardly to hear the Libs response to this story.
Most likely gonna be like, “Aw, come on, your blowing this way out of proportion”
DD,
I think they have already started.
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