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Home Front: WoT
Feds Arrest Iraqi on Weapons Charges
2004-10-09
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Federal authorities said Friday they arrested an Iraqi-born Nashville resident on illegal weapons charges during a sting operation set up after he made threats about "going Jihad."
Going jihad. In Nashville. That's still in Tennessee, right? Bright move, Mahmoud!
Ahmed Hassan Al-Uqaily, 33, was arrested Thursday afternoon as he was putting weapons he had purchased from an undercover agent into his car, according to an affidavit from FBI agent Greg Franklin. Authorities said the suspect paid $1,000 to buy two disassembled machine guns, four disassembled hand grenades and hundreds of rounds of ammunition from the agent, who was working with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force. "This arrest demonstrates our ability to thwart potential threats to our communities before an attack can be carried out," U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft said in a statement.
If my name was Ahmed, and I was going to "go jihad," I think I'd pick someplace like Vermont or Rhode Island. Maybe Connecticut, if I could spell it...
According to the affidavit, the investigation began in August after federal authorities were tipped by an acquaintance of Al-Uqaily that he was seeking to buy weapons.
"Hello? FBI? Hey, lissen, that guy al-Ugly, he's jes' lost it! I mean, that boy's crazy!"
According to the affidavit, Al-Uqaily told the acquaintance that he was angry about the state of affairs in Iraq, that he was "going Jihad," and that he was going to blow up something. In conversations over the next few weeks, Al-Uqaily pursued efforts with the informant to purchase machine guns, grenades, handguns and missiles. The informant set up a meeting with Al-Uqaily and the undercover agent, authorities said. "This case underscores the significance of information and assistance provided to law enforcement by the good people of the United States," Assistant Attorney General Christopher Wray said in a statement.
He's probably safer having been caught. Tennessee is not the place for jihad...
The affidavit says that during the later conversations with the informant, Al-Uqaily "expressed animosity towards the Jewish community" and discussed "two Jewish facilities in the Nashville area," but made no specific threats, according to a release from the U.S. Justice Department. Authorities declined to say at a news conference on Friday what two Jewish facilities Al-Uqaily mentioned. "This was a wake-up call to the fact that the system we're been trying to build ... works," said U.S. Attorney Jim Vines. "We're very dependent on the public coming to us to tell us what they know." Al-Uqaily had his initial appearance before Magistrate Judge E. Clifton Knowles on Friday. According to Nashville police, Al-Uqaily was arrested for assault in 1997.
Posted by:Fred

#15  tw - And, I assume Cairo is much like Saudi, where they don't stop at intersections - they give a short honk... if they don't hear an aswering honk, they don't stop at the stop signs. Stop lights, being used only in the congested traffic areas, as far as I could tell, are mostly obeyed, sorta. If a guy wants to turn right, but there's someone stopped in the right lane, but the left turn lane is open, then they'll go to the left turn lane and then turn right - across the other lanes. It IS with the flow of traffic on the other street, after all. Now for the reverse situation where they're turning left but don't want to wait for a green, well, that gets kinda dicey from the right lane, heh. The hood ornament is more of an aiming reticle, where lanes are concerned - lanes just don't hold the same magic as they do in the West. There's much more, such as double and triple parking and backing up on freeways when they miss their exit, but the whole automotive section of 3rd World Physics can't truly be absorbed in one sitting, so I'll stop.
Posted by: .com   2004-10-10 4:54:52 AM  

#14  John QC: In Cairo they drive at night with their lights off, "to save the batteries." And then they go the other way down one-way streets, "because its a short cut."
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-10-10 3:53:27 AM  

#13  Do not go jihad in Nashville. You will end up yeehawed.
Posted by: BH   2004-10-09 11:28:09 PM  

#12  same death wish, same competence
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-09 10:49:32 PM  

#11  Get a rope....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-10-09 10:38:23 PM  

#10  Seems like I remember investigating an accident a couple of years ago in Nashville. Guy's name might have been Abu. Was driving at night without lights. Maybe he started his jihad a couple of years ago--either that or just a piss poor driver.
Posted by: John QC   2004-10-09 10:00:29 PM  

#9  Got that right AP, perhaps the melody of A Boy Named Abu would work.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-10-09 3:13:25 PM  

#8  Ahm uh-goin' Jiihad.....

Dang! There is a song in there, waiting to be born........
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-10-09 2:28:10 PM  

#7  Mahmoud was not too bright. He just doesn't understand the nuances of our culture here in God's country (Tennessee, that is). Is there a jihadist's Darwin Award??? He just might qualify.
Posted by: John (Q. Citizen)   2004-10-09 1:07:41 PM  

#6  "ok, talk pal, or it's more banjo music!"

That oughta crack him like an egg.
Posted by: flash91   2004-10-09 12:55:43 PM  

#5  Hope the feds are giving a rectal exam to Ahmed's friends, family, mosque and imam.
Posted by: ed   2004-10-09 10:35:37 AM  

#4  he was going to blow up something.

like walking around free the rest of his life
Posted by: Frank G   2004-10-09 9:51:33 AM  

#3  Yes, Ahmed, those are real guns in the gun racks in the pickups. Word of advice: don't lean on the horn like you do back in WackyStan.
Posted by: .com   2004-10-09 8:53:29 AM  

#2  Yep.
Posted by: El Kabong   2004-10-09 8:01:18 AM  

#1  Jihad in Nashville is an easy way to get dragged through the streets by a horse. After they beat you to death with guitars, that is.
Posted by: Charles   2004-10-09 7:17:25 AM  

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