ISIS Announced Florida Threat THREE Days Ago: “We Will Attack Florida”. ISIS also released massive hit list. https://t.co/x7lfYhTOF6— GlobalAwareness101 (@Mononoke__Hime) June 12, 2016
The Gateway Pundit
written by Jim Hoft
Sunday June 12, 2016
On Saturday night an Islamist extremist murdered 50 people at a “Pulse” gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida.
ISIS made a major declaration three days ago that it was targeting Florida.
Shoebat.com reported on the threat three days ago.
ISIS Muslim terrorists released a statement on their plan to attack Florida, and even put out a list with the names of people in Florida that they plan on killing. According to one report: SEE BELOW
The Pulse nightclub killer was identified as Omar Mateen.
UPDATE: 50 people were murdered at the club!
UPDATE: Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) said the killer has links to ISIS.
UPDATE: Orlando Imam caught on tape saying, “Gays must die.”
BREAKING UPDATE: ** Islamic killer Omar Mateen swore allegiance to ISIS before the mass killing.
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Channel 3 news, Las Vegas
written by Kathleen Walter
Wednesday June 8, 2016
WEST PALM BEACH (CBS12) — A pro-Isis group has released a hit list with the names of more than 8,000 people mostly Americans.
More than 600-people live in Florida, and one security expert believes that many of those targeted live in Palm Beach County and on the Treasure Coast.
The "United Cyber Caliphate" that hacked U.S. Central Command, 54,000 Twitter accounts and threatened President Barack Obama is the same pro-Isis group that's reportedly created a "kill list" with the names, addresses and emails of thousands of civilian Americans.
Reports of the list came to light online when Vocativ reported the list was shared via the encrypted app, Telegram, and called on supporters to kill.
Former FBI agent-turned lawyer Stuart Kaplan says the threat is especially alarming, because the people on this list are civilians who don't have the security necessary to protect themselves.
"It's going to create some hysteria," he said.
Kaplan believes civilians from our community are on the list.
"I would suspect a head of a hospital or, perhaps, a local community leader. Those are the individuals that may appear on the list--or just a local banker or local school teacher--someone who, for some reason, was in the public eye."
Kaplan is concerned the list will inspire "lone wolf" style attacks.
"If in fact a sympathizer gets ahold of this list and is readily able to identify you as being his neighbor and, then, decides (because they're a sympathizer) to go out and do something horrific to you, there is no way to calculate the potential or to prevent that."
The list has not yet been made public.
We reached out to the FBI, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office and Martin County Sheriff's Office to see how credible they view the threat and what action they might be taking.
We are awaiting their response.
According to the Martin County Sheriffs office,the FBI is aware of this and the agency will work closely with the Joint-Terrorism Task Force to keep citizens safe.
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