Nuke Plants and Suitcase Bombs
I wrote about Dinssa, an Ethiopian unemployed man who was jetsetting between Amsterdam, Kenya and Detroit with a whole lot of drug-tainted money and what appeared to be nuclear information on his laptop.
I suspected then that this guy was up to no good, and that he was likely a muslim jihadist. Well more info is out on what Dinssa was carrying. He had articles about nuclear plants, suitcase bombs and a commerative newspaper about the anniversary of 9-11. What galls me most is that one judge wanted to let this scumbag go free.
From the Detroit News here:
U.S. District Judge Paul D. Borman ruled Sisayehiticha Dinssa, 34, was both a flight risk and a danger to the community. He overturned a ruling by U.S. Magistrate Judge R. Steven Whalen, who earlier on Monday ordered Dinssa released under strict supervision.
He is charged with currency smuggling after telling Customs agents he was only carrying about $18,000 before a search of his luggage turned up nearly $80,000.
Agents found articles about nuclear plants, suitcase bombs and a hard-copy commemorative edition of the Dallas Morning News from Sept. 11, 2002 — the one-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, Feller said.
Agents also found a hand-written note saying: “This community is angry. Something is going to happen. We are going to see justice. This is a powder keg waiting to go off.”
Thanks to LGF for the update on this story.