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Naser Abdo Confession: AWOL Soldier Admits To Fort Hood Attack Plan: Army

By JAMIE STENGLE   07/28/11 11:22 PM ET   AP

KILLEEN, Texas -- An AWOL infantry soldier caught with weapons and a bomb inside a backpack admitted planning what would have been Fort Hood's second terrorist attack in less than two years, the Army said Thursday. He might have succeeded at carrying it out, police said, if a gun-store clerk hadn't alerted them to the man's suspicious activity.

"We would probably be here today, giving you a different briefing, had he not been stopped," Killeen Police Chief Dennis Baldwin said, calling the plan a "terror plot."

The 21-year-old suspect, Pfc. Naser Abdo, was arrested Wednesday at a motel about three miles from Fort Hood's main gate. He had spoken out against the 2009 Fort Hood shootings last year as he made a public plea to be granted conscientious objector status to avoid serving in Iraq or Afghanistan.

Like the soldier charged with killing 13 people in the shootings, Abdo is Muslim, but he said in an essay obtained by The Associated Press the attacks ran against his beliefs and were "an act of aggression by a man and not by Islam."

Abdo was approved as a conscientious objector this year, but that status was put on hold after he was charged with possessing child pornography. He went absent without leave from Fort Campbell, Ky., during the July 4 weekend.

On July 3, he tried to purchase a gun at a store near the Kentucky post, according to the company that owns the store. Abdo told an AP reporter a week later that he was concerned about his safety and had considered purchasing a gun for protection, but had not yet done so.

Police in Killeen said their break in the case came from Guns Galore LLC – the same gun store where Maj. Nidal Hasan bought a pistol used in the 2009 attack. Store clerk Greg Ebert said the man arrived by taxi Tuesday and bought 6 pounds of smokeless gunpowder, three boxes of shotgun ammunition and a magazine for a semi-automatic pistol.

Ebert said he called authorities because he and his co-workers "felt uncomfortable with his overall demeanor and the fact he didn't know what the hell he was buying."

According to an Army alert sent via email and obtained by The Associated Press, Killeen police learned from the taxi company that Abdo had been picked up from a local motel and had also visited an Army surplus store where he paid cash for a uniform bearing Fort Hood unit patches.

Agents found firearms and "items that could be identified as bomb-making components, including gunpowder," in Abdo's motel room, FBI spokesman Erik Vasys said.

The Army alert said Abdo "was in possession of a large quantity of ammunition, weapons and a bomb inside a backpack," and upon questioning admitted planning an attack on Fort Hood. Officials have not offered details about a possible motive.

Baldwin, the police chief, said Abdo "was taken down rather quickly without incident."

Vasys said the FBI would charge Abdo with possessing bomb-making components and he would be transferred from Killeen police into federal custody. Vasys said there was nothing to indicate Abdo was working with others.

An Oklahoma attorney who has represented Abdo said Thursday he hadn't heard from Abdo in weeks.

"I've been quite anxious to get in touch with him," said attorney James Branum.

The AP was among the media outlets to interview Abdo in the past year when reporting on his request for objector status. On Tuesday, July 12, Abdo contacted an AP reporter with whom he had spoken previously, said he had gone AWOL and considered purchasing a gun for personal protection. Abdo said he had not yet done so, because he knew he would have to give his name and other information to the gun dealer.

Abdo said he had received critical emails about his conscientious objector case and was worried about his safety as an increasing number of soldiers were returning to Fort Campbell from Afghanistan.

The AP described the contents of this conversation that Thursday to a civilian Army spokesman. The next day, when contacted by Army investigators, the AP said it did not know Abdo's location and provided the telephone number from which he made his original call.

An Article 32 military hearing last month had recommended that Abdo be court-martialed over military charges that 34 images of child pornography were found on a computer he used.

In addition, the military's criminal investigation division, along with the federal Joint Terrorism Task Force, investigated Abdo earlier after he was flagged for making unspecified anti-American comments while taking a language class, according to a U.S. official briefed on the investigation.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing, said neither the military nor the task force discovered anything at the time to indicate Abdo was planning an attack, the official said.

FBI, police and military officials have said little about whether or how they were tracking Abdo since he left Fort Campbell. Patrick J. Connor, special agent in charge with Army Criminal Investigation Command at Fort Hood, said efforts had been made to locate him after an arrest warrant was issued but he would not elaborate.

Abdo grew up in Garland, a Dallas suburb about 170 miles from Fort Hood. In his essay, which he sent to the AP last year as he made his conscientious-objector plea, he said his mother is Christian and his father is Muslim, and that he decided to follow Islam when he was 17.

"Little did I know that when I first became a Muslim that I was going to learn what Islam meant to me and what I was willing to sacrifice for it," he wrote.

He wrote that he joined the Army believing he could serve in the military and honor his religion, but he ended up having to endure insults and threats from fellow soldiers over his religion during basic and advanced training. He said life was better after he arrived at his first duty station, but that he studied Islam more closely as he neared deployment to learn "whether going to war was the right thing to do Islamically."

"I began to understand and believe that only God can give legitimacy to war and not humankind," he wrote. "That's when I realized my conscience would not allow me to deploy."

His application was filed in June 2010. The Army's Conscientious Objector Review board denied his request, but the deputy assistant secretary of the Army Review Boards Agency recommended he be separated from the Army as a conscientious objector. The discharge was delayed when he was charged with possession of child pornography on May 13.

Fort Campbell civilian spokesman Bob Jenkins said Abdo had been aware of the child pornography investigation since November.

Abdo lived for about five years with his mother and sister in a corner duplex in Garland, according to a neighbor, Yawonna Wilson. Wilson said the family moved out about a year ago.

Shakira Doss, a neighbor who went to the same Dallas-area high school as Abdo and was good friends with his sister, said she wasn't surprised by news of the alleged plot because the suspect seemed "weird." When she visited Abdo's duplex, Doss said he would spend most of the time in his room.

Abdo's sister "had all the friends," said Doss, a 17-year-old high school senior. "Her brother just didn't fit in."

Abdo attempted to purchase a gun July 3 from Quantico Tactical, a store near Fort Campbell in Oak Grove, Ky., said David Hensley, president of the seven-store chain.

Hensley said Abdo went into the store twice that day. The first time, after asking questions, he left. The second time, he attempted to buy a handgun, Hensley said.

"He exhibited behavior that alerted our staff and our staff refused to, based upon that behavior, sell him a firearm," he said.

Hensley said normally when someone buys a weapon, federal paperwork is filled out and there is an instant background check by the FBI, but the attempted purchase didn't get to that stage.

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Associated Press writers Diana Heidgerd in Dallas; Danny Robbins in Garland; Pauline Jelinek, Eileen Sullivan and Robert Burns in Washington; Kristin M. Hall in Nashville, Tenn.; and Bruce Schreiner and Janet Cappiello in Louisville, Ky., contributed to this report.

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06:52 PM on 07/29/2011
Geeeee, let's not be sterotyping now boys and girls. After all Islam is peaceful religion. Let's just be nice to them and allow Sharia law. Not all Muslims are terriorist. But all terrorist attacks have been commited by Muslims !! All the peace loving scriptures in the Quran are ABROGATED by the ones that command Muslims to kill infidels.... http://www.answering-islam.org/Quran/index.html
09:30 AM on 07/30/2011
grow up Artsfww
07:03 PM on 08/01/2011
Man up mocat, truth must've really stung you.
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Doug Sandlin
We See The World Not As It Is But As We Are
10:26 PM on 07/31/2011
You believe things people have made up about Muslims.

You may want to fact-check before posting things like that.
06:05 PM on 07/29/2011
CAN WE PLEASE EXECUTE THESE TERRORISTS THE WAY THEY KILL EVERYONE ELSE......WHEN THEY LEAST EXPECT IT WITHOUT REGARD TO ANYTHING.....WHAT A FUN THOUGHT!
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deerinmw
I don't mean to rock the boat, but ...
05:53 PM on 07/29/2011
"I began to understand and believe that only God can give legitimacy to war and not humankind," he wrote. "That's when I realized my conscience would not allow me to deploy."

There it is in a nutshell. He wouldn't/couldn't go to war as an American soldier but "God's wars are legitimate" to him - a main radical Muslim justification for their violence. Wonder if the military closely questioned him on that particular sentence when considering his request for conscientious objector status. I guess he wasn't lying, he just wasn't telling all that he feels.
10:05 AM on 07/30/2011
The Army may have questioned him on just that point when he filed his request. They turned him down flat. It was only when the request was posted to the Appeals Review Board (translation: the Feds) was his request approved. What does THAT say about the federal sympathy toward all things Islam?
05:33 PM on 07/29/2011
I'm really afraid this stuff is going to go down more and more. The armed services pretty much take anyone these days, and a good proportion of the people they seem to be accepting are misfits, anti-social, sociopathic and even psychotic. I know a couple guys that are in the military and they are really looking forward to killing people, or really proud about the people they have killed. There is just something so wrong about that to me....Killing people shouldn't be fun or pleasurable....sigh....
06:10 PM on 07/29/2011
Whatas sad is because they'l laccept these types, but not allow some kid who got caught drinking under age or had undpaid parking tickets. So, now your left with some that are questionable even though they haven't been caught YET for their transgressions. And, WHY even allow MUSLIMS into our militay after how many attempts, attacks, threats have come from these people? And, also, they should just be blocked for simply being muslim faith for the mere fact they can at anytime claim conscientious objector status. Which in turn We loose thousands upon thousands of dollars in training of ONE soldier by this. I think its abotu time we accept this as standard practice. These people dont care about the US, so why should WE care about what their feelings are? Its all abotu OUR Country, our safety and our future!
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Doug Sandlin
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10:30 PM on 07/31/2011
"WHY even allow MUSLIMS into our militay after how many attempts, attacks, threats have come from these people? "
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Because, out of roughly 2.5 Million American Muslims, roughly 170 have been connected with terrorism, over the last decade.

Approximately 15,000 American Muslims service in the U.S. Armed Services with no problem.

Terrorism isn't a Muslim issue; it's an extremism issue.

Extremists feel they are fighting a war.

http://cpost.uchicago.edu/

Mainstream Islam condemns terrorism.

http://clarifyingislam.com/2011/04/30/600-page-fatwa-condemning-terrorism-by-internationally-respected-islamic-legal-scholar/

American Muslims, in general, are good American citizens.

http://clarifyingislam.com/2011/05/01/american-muslims-are-good-american-citizens/
05:26 PM on 07/29/2011
Maybe its about time we start rejecting Muslims from joining the armed forces. Better yet, maybe its time to just start deporting every last one of them. Most of them hate us and would love to see us all beheaded.
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Moe Sislak
06:08 PM on 07/29/2011
Racist much?
10:14 AM on 07/30/2011
Sorry. The "racist card" isn't going to play very well on this. When as many Muslims as there have been involved in terrorist plots all over the globe, the entire Muslim nation is dirtied by it.
06:12 PM on 07/29/2011
EXACTLY! They should just be blocked for simply being muslim for the mere fact they can at ANY time claim the conscienti­ous objector status.when things don't go their way. And we lose thousands of dollars in training of ONE soldier by this. Its abotu time we accept this as standard practice. These people dont care about the US, so why should WE care about what their feelings are? Its all abotu OUR Country, our safety and our future!
05:09 PM on 07/29/2011
Another "peace loving Muslim". Get them ALL out of this country ASAP.
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Moe Sislak
06:08 PM on 07/29/2011
Make me.
08:03 PM on 07/29/2011
I would love to take a dirty poo on your already brown face.
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Doug Sandlin
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10:32 PM on 07/31/2011
So, 170 American Muslims suspected of terrorism in the U.S. over the last decade, out of a population of 2.5 Million Muslim Americans, causes you to say that?

http://clarifyingislam.com/2011/05/01/american-muslims-are-good-american-citizens/
04:51 PM on 07/29/2011
hey huffington puffington could you have buried this story anymore? I guess it's no news when dog bites man or a muslim soldier plots to kill or kills other American soldiers however it would be news if man bites dog or a Christian soldier plots to kill or kills other American soldiers
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04:42 PM on 07/29/2011
More gun store owners need to report people who buy large amounts of ammunition, multiple guns or semi automatic assault weapons. Many other crimes could be similarly thwarted if this were done.
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04:13 PM on 07/29/2011
Yup that's right, we can have a straight man that was caught with child pornography and clearly a severe mental disorder yet gays serving in the military will be the end of the world. Another win for this great country of common sense!
06:23 PM on 07/29/2011
First off, its very easy to end up getting child porn through a peer to peer file shairng website. Loo kup: Limewire and child porn. Its explains alot of it. If this guy was really a "pedophile" he would have a heck of a lot more then the claim of 34 files. Also, even if you get it ACCIDENTLY, and you delete the files, they're still on the HARD DRIVE and you can be charged for ONE FILE! And under Fedral law, one file is a MANDATORY 5 years! And it goes from there. Real pedophiles all KNOW how to hide their files and those websites in which they get the stuff. Its like a secret society. Its more complex then you think. And, if you turn on the news you'll see a MAJOR uptick of this very type of arrests. And, NO ONE is asking why suddenly THIS is the big thing. Can there really be THAT many just SUDDENLY? No way! its a huge undetaking the Feds are doing. The law has a loophole that is MEANT for the real sickos, but the accidental ones are the ones going to prison instead. Because theyre just like picking fruit off a tree. This guy got it because he was searching for either music or files related to his plan. It just happens that alot dont know the feds are all over this. In this case, I'm glad someone in a store was paying attention!!
03:52 PM on 07/29/2011
Profile, profile, profile. Yes you must do this in civilian and military. Why? Because it seems we have a very aggrivated and agitated group of Muslims in our world today. This cannot be denied. Smarten up like the Israelis America.
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Army Mom
03:50 PM on 07/29/2011
This man had someone backing him finacially that is for sure! Where did he get the money to travel here to stay at a motel and to buy guns and ammo! Get real he was backed by terrorists and he himself is one!
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05:20 PM on 07/29/2011
Yes and probably planted here as a kid about 11, after the attacks.
10:29 AM on 07/30/2011
I read that he was born in this country. At any rate, he was backed and tutored and protected and then "inducted" into the Hall of Shame.
10:29 AM on 07/30/2011
Right on!
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jds906
03:40 PM on 07/29/2011
The way to stop these Muslim Killers. Is to have no trial.BOOM BOOM his Rump. Get the word out we don't stand for these Rotten Traitors. What is worst that these Muslim Killers have not come to trial Yet.?? How come. They should be looking at GRASS ROOTS WAY BEFORE THIS.
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03:17 PM on 07/29/2011
Hasan and Abdo both deserve the firing squad.
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Doug Sandlin
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10:33 PM on 07/31/2011
And they'll likely get it.

The military doesn't mess around with stuff like this, and rightfully so.
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skyeagle
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02:57 PM on 07/29/2011
Muslims are like policeman, there are few bad ones but the good ones will not rat on their bretheren. A distasteful analogy but none the less true.
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Doug Sandlin
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10:35 PM on 07/31/2011
That's not true.

Of 170 American Muslims arrested on suspicion of involvement with terrorism over the last decade, the largest single source for reporting them to authorities was American Muslims, themselves.

http://clarifyingislam.com/2011/05/01/american-muslims-are-good-american-citizens/
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skyeagle
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12:48 PM on 08/02/2011
You got this source from an Islamic site? You wanna buy a bridge?