Only a small portion of the 'thousands' of potential domestic extremists are actually monitored
Source: Business Insider/AP
May 7, 2015, 12:28 AM
NEW YORK (AP) The attempted attack on a provocative cartoon contest in Texas appears to reflect a scenario that has long troubled national security officials: a do-it-yourself terror plot, inspired by the Islamic State extremist group and facilitated through the ease of social media.
Trying to gauge which individuals in the United States pose such threats and how vigorously they should be monitored is a daunting challenge for counterterrorism agencies. Some experts caution that a limited number of small-scale attacks are likely to continue.
Michael McCaul, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said federal authorities are aware of "thousands" of potential extremists living in the U.S., only a small portion of whom are under active surveillance.
Concerns have been intensifying since the rise of the Islamic State group and were heightened this week after two gunmen were shot dead while trying to attack the event in Garland, Texas, that featured cartoon images of the Prophet Muhammad. One of the men, Elton Simpson of Phoenix, was charged in 2010 after being the focus of a terror investigation; investigators are trying to determine the extent of any terror-related ties involving him or his accomplice, Nadir Soofi.
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johnfunk
(6,113 posts)Now that is what I call a more accurate headline
hack89
(39,171 posts)because that is what will happen if we demand that every terrorist suspect is under surveillance all the time to ensure that there will never be another terrorist attack in America.