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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 2

    The Ohio man told an FBI agent, who was posing as an Al Qaeda sympathizer, that he wanted to set off bombs and launch attacks in multiple cities across the United States, starting with Cleveland on Independence Dayhttps://nyti.ms/2tOoMJ2 

    12:38 PM - 2 Jul 2018
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      1. O. Okafor‏ @_o_okafor Jul 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        So this is why LeBron left Cleveland. 🙄

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      1. Melanie Marie‏ @mel_marie01 Jul 2
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        Will the House Republicans be requesting that this FBI agent be publicly identified?

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      2. BlacPowered‏ @AtumX_ Jul 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        Agents set Up people then Announce they have stopped a plot They started. Where is Sculley and Mulder ?pic.twitter.com/OjOFbBjfZJ

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      3. Ferguson‏ @fergusongarth Jul 2
        Replying to @AtumX_ @nytimes

        On the surface it appears that this guy has mental issues. It is obvious that the only way he was going to carry out his plot was with the help of the #FBI.

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      1. Louie‏ @Louie80226291 Jul 2
        Replying to @bikerman777 @nytimes

        This is a radicalized American. What do liberals have to do with that? Please enlighten me because it seems to me you’re trying to place blame to justify your politics

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      1. Jim MacMillan‏Verified account @JimMacMillan Jul 2
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        Can I be the only one remembering all the clueless wackadoodles that the feds picked in similar cases during the year following 9/11, also leading up to the 2002 midterms? I predict many more of these collars over the next few months.

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      1. Night Queen‏ @Lady0fRage Jul 2
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        I’m no rah-rah FBI person, but I know they do their fucking jobs. Whenever there’s would-be terrorist, they’re always caught talking to an undercover FBI agent. Plot avoided. Can’t catch’em all, but they catch a lot.

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      1. Jen Fed Up in NY  🌊‏ @guava_colada Jul 2
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        Homegrown terrorist with no #travelban required. Kudos #FBI.

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      1. B7i‏ @Bourne7i Jul 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        Stop trying to kill people. FFS. Well done FBI.

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      2. Rangermonk‏ @rangermonk1 Jul 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        So the FBI posed as a terrorist and groomed a dude and then arrested him after he said he'd do the things the fbi was talking to him about doing. 🤔

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      2. Rachel Lee‏ @LeeR912 Jul 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        So another entrapment by the @FBI. Probably offered the guy big money and incentives. People do crazy things when baited

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      2. Lukydaug‏ @lukydaug Jul 2
        Replying to @nytimes

        Amazing how these cowards can target churches and children. They are the lowest of the low on the coward scale. Why are we not executing them in the electric chair or gas chamber?

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      3. B7i‏ @Bourne7i Jul 2
        Replying to @lukydaug @nytimes

        What 'they' were planning, as wrote, is a disgusting act. State executions are also, in my opinion, disgusting. Forgive me for my views but I believe murdering people is abhorrent including by way of state executions. Although humans can kill other humans, they shouldn't.

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      4. Lukydaug‏ @lukydaug Jul 2
        Replying to @Bourne7i @nytimes

        These cowards who, in a premeditated fashion, kill children and civilians in churches don’t deserve any different treatment than a cockroach in your kitchen. Quick, quiet and painful extermination

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      5. B7i‏ @Bourne7i Jul 2
        Replying to @lukydaug @nytimes

        Yes, I understand your feelings on that. I just suggest that it is difficult to set a real example by not knowing better than the criminals. Let them be the ones to carry hatred in their lives, let them be caught before they do harm. Death and pain for them would be transitory.

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      6. Lukydaug‏ @lukydaug Jul 2
        Replying to @Bourne7i @nytimes

        Before they do harm is the key phrase. These disaffected losers need to be pulled out of USA population and sent to where they have their greatest empathy

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