Tyler Robinson is asking Utah Judge Tony Graf to take the Death Penalty off the table
This is what he's frightened of... the state of Utah can execute you by firing squad
And if you ask me, that exactly what's warranted
He deserves to feel exactly what Charlie Kirk felt...
40mm grenades visible in flight as a C Company 1st Battalion 9th Marines M79 grenadier engages a suspected Viet Cong during a sweep near Con Thien in May 1968
If Joey McGuire was on the verge of being fired do you think if he claimed being fired would devastate his mental health unless he was the coach at Texas Tech that they would keep him
We Found the Mortar Team. Nobody Came for Them.
Later today on @The_Watch_Floor, Dave "Boon" Benton and I continue our Back to Benghazi series as we return to the CIA Annex in Benghazi, Libya.
Before that episode is released, I want to remind the public of a fact that should outrage every American: Not one member of the 10-man mortar team that attacked the CIA Annex on September 12, 2012, murdering our brothers Tyrone Woods and Glenn Doherty, has ever been brought to justice.
Read that again.
Not one.
Not a single member of the mortar team has been captured, prosecuted, or held accountable.
What makes this even more remarkable is that these men are NOT unknown.
The mortar team belonged to the Ali Hassan al-Jaber Cell, operating inside the Rafallah al-Sahati Brigade, an organization that emerged from the 17 February Martyrs Brigade. The group's leader was Mohammed al-Gharabi, a senior al-Qaeda commander in Benghazi at the time of the attacks.
And where is al-Gharabi today?
Still free.
He was briefly detained last year, but as has become standard practice in Tripoli, al-Qaeda-linked figures objected, and he was released shortly thereafter.
The terrorists on the mortar team were:
• Adnan Hassan Ahmed al-Awjali
• Ahmed Ramadan Mahmoud Abdel Ati
• Musab Ramadan Mahmoud Abdel Ati
• Abdul Qader Abdullah Ali al-Balqasim
• Ramadan Mahmoud Abdel Ati al-Barghathi
• Salem Mahmoud Abdel-Ati al-Barghathi
• Zakaria Ramadan Mahmoud al-Barghathi
• Fawzi Nassif Hassan al-Sharif
• Ali Abdullah Ramadan al-Sharkasi
• Imran Hamad al-Sheikh
Fourteen years later, Ty and Bub remain gone. The men accused of killing them remain free. Not because they were never identified. Not because the FBI was never provided their identities. But because nobody made bringing them to justice a priority.
Today's episode is not just about what happened at the Annex. It is about what did NOT happen afterward. Justice delayed is one thing. Every member of the mortar team remaining free is another. That is not delay. That is failure.
We’re attacking the design, not people. Many of us have multiple deployments, were wounded, and have lost brothers and sisters. No one I know was consulted. At the end of the day, they are the ones on the board. They will listen, and put the names of our fallen for all to see. Surely that is one thing that can be agreed upon.
@ClownWorld@BasedSavannah Deserves Execution! Incarceration should be the priority for violent criminals not parole or light sentences. Investigate the DA’s and judges!
At 97 years old Tom Rice, returned to Normandy to recreate the parachute jump he made during the historic D-Day. Seventy-five years after leaping into occupied France as a young soldier of the 101st Airborne Division, Rice made a tandem parachute jump near the same area where he had landed under enemy fire in 1944.
This time, the jump was a peaceful tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the soldiers who fought in WWII, and Rice described it as a perfect jump, saying he would gladly do it again.
Tom Rice passed away in 2022
Let’s see if they get the backlash like the U.S. government got for stopping someone from coming in with literal terrorist ties. Vetting exists for a reason!