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FBI Story of Suspect Shooting Changes Again

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Wordslinger

Wordslinger

First the murdered Chechen who was being interrogated by FBI agents in Florida allegedly lunged at one of the G-men with a knife.

Now they say it was a metal pole ... or maybe a broomstick (??)

We've read that the victim took five rounds to his body and one in the back of his head.

Here's what SLATE (online) posted this a.m.:

- - - - -
Another day, another version of the
story of what happened in Ibragim Todashev's Florida apartment the night
he was shot and killed by the FBI, via the New York Times:
Mr. Todashev, according to the F.B.I., confessed to his
<blockquote>involvement in [a 2011 triple homicide] and implicated [Tamerlan]
Tsarnaev. He then started to write a statement admitting his involvement
while sitting at a table across from the agent and one of the
detectives when the agent briefly looked away, the official said. At
that moment, Mr. Todashev picked up the table and threw it at the agent,
knocking him to the ground.</blockquote> While trying to stand up, the agent, who suffered a wound tohis face from the table that required stitches, drew his gun and saw Mr. Todashev running at him with a metal pole, according to the official, adding that it might have been a broomstick.

The agent fired several shots at Mr. Todashev, striking himand knocking him backward. But Mr. Todashev again charged at the agent. The agent fired several more shots at Mr. Todashev, killing him. The detective in the room did not fire his weapon, the official said. Under the F.B.I.’s guidelines, agents can fire a gun at someone if they feel the person is a threat to them or someone else.

That's the most detailed account provided yet by the law enforcement
officials who have been speaking off the record to outlets while the FBI
investigation (which could take months) is underway. Still, as you can
tell, it's far from a final draft—note how more than a week later, the
officials can't say for sure whether Todashev was holding a metal pole
or a broomstick.

The new version of events comes after unnamed officials finished slowly walking back their original claims that Todashev, knife in hand, had lunged at the officer. It also came on the same day that Todashev's father used a Moscow news conference to
accuse the FBI of killing his son "execution-style."

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What's perfectly clear here is that the FBI is "spinning" the coverup of their murder of an unarmed suspect. But, come to think of it, why should the FBI be above lying when apparently, all the other branches of our government practice the art on a daily basis?? .
One reason the government lies so much to you, is it really doesn't think you care.

Let them know Amerika Inc isn't working!!

gulfbeachbandit

gulfbeachbandit

Wordslinger wrote:First the murdered Chechen who was being interrogated by FBI agents in Florida allegedly lunged at one of the G-men with a knife.

Now they say it was a metal pole ... or maybe a broomstick (??)

We've read that the victim took five rounds to his body and one in the back of his head.

Here's what SLATE (online) posted this a.m.:

- - - - -
Another day, another version of the
story of what happened in Ibragim Todashev's Florida apartment the night
he was shot and killed by the FBI, via the New York Times:
Mr. Todashev, according to the F.B.I., confessed to his
<blockquote>involvement in [a 2011 triple homicide] and implicated [Tamerlan]
Tsarnaev. He then started to write a statement admitting his involvement
while sitting at a table across from the agent and one of the
detectives when the agent briefly looked away, the official said. At
that moment, Mr. Todashev picked up the table and threw it at the agent,
knocking him to the ground.</blockquote> While trying to stand up, the agent, who suffered a wound tohis face from the table that required stitches, drew his gun and saw Mr. Todashev running at him with a metal pole, according to the official, adding that it might have been a broomstick.

The agent fired several shots at Mr. Todashev, striking himand knocking him backward. But Mr. Todashev again charged at the agent. The agent fired several more shots at Mr. Todashev, killing him. The detective in the room did not fire his weapon, the official said. Under the F.B.I.’s guidelines, agents can fire a gun at someone if they feel the person is a threat to them or someone else.

That's the most detailed account provided yet by the law enforcement
officials who have been speaking off the record to outlets while the FBI
investigation (which could take months) is underway. Still, as you can
tell, it's far from a final draft—note how more than a week later, the
officials can't say for sure whether Todashev was holding a metal pole
or a broomstick.

The new version of events comes after unnamed officials finished slowly walking back their original claims that Todashev, knife in hand, had lunged at the officer. It also came on the same day that Todashev's father used a Moscow news conference to
accuse the FBI of killing his son "execution-style."

- - - -

What's perfectly clear here is that the FBI is "spinning" the coverup of their murder of an unarmed suspect. But, come to think of it, why should the FBI be above lying when apparently, all the other branches of our government practice the art on a daily basis?? .
One reason the government lies so much to you, is it really doesn't think you care.

Let them know Amerika Inc isn't working!!

Is he still dead?

TEOTWAWKI

TEOTWAWKI

I think we all know who the real terrorists are and they are doing great work keeping us safe from freedom and prosperity. Using fear and intimidation because they have failed miserably at using truth justice and the American way. CIA FBI DEA etc............

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