FBI Was Aware of Terrorists Before Attacks
In a shocking revelation it has been revealed that the FBI was aware of several terrorists before they carried out their attacks including those responsible for the Boston Marathon bombing, San Bernardino shooting and Pulse Nightclub shooting among others. Questions are now being raised about why these individuals were not apprehended sooner and what changes need to be made so that similar tragedies can be prevented in future.
Dec. 24, 2022 7:11PM
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In a shocking revelation, it has been revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was aware of several terrorists before they carried out their attacks. The list includes the Boston Marathon bombers, San Bernardino shooters, Colorado grocery store shooter, Pulse Nightclub shooter, Fort Hood shooter and Garland, Texas shooters. The news has sent shockwaves throughout the nation as people are questioning how such heinous acts could have been allowed to occur when law enforcement agencies had prior knowledge about them. According to reports from various sources, the FBI was in close contact with many of these terrorists before they committed their crimes. In some cases, agents were even aware of their plans but failed to act on them in time. This is raising serious questions about why these individuals were not apprehended sooner and why there wasn’t more effort put into stopping them before they acted out their plans. It is also being questioned why the FBI did not use its resources more effectively to prevent these attacks from occurring in the first place. It appears that despite having knowledge about certain individuals who posed a threat to public safety, no action was taken against them until after they had already committed their crimes. This latest information raises further questions about how effective our security systems are at protecting us from potential threats and whether or not we can trust our law enforcement agencies to do all that they can to keep us safe. It is clear that changes need to be made in order for us to feel secure again and for justice to be served appropriately when needed.