Jordanian on Terror Watch List who recently crossed the southern border tries to breach Quantico

Kyle

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Exclusive: Driver’s Attempt at Breaching Quantico Gate Echoes Deadly Incidents at White House, U.S. Military Bases



Two people inside a box truck tried to force their way onto Quantico Marine Corps Base.

After being pressed by Potomac Local News, base officials today said that in the early morning hours of Friday, May 3, 2024, the two men drove a truck up to the base’s main gate on Fuller Road, just outside Dumfries, told guards that they were contractors for Amazon and were making a delivery to Quantico Town’s post office. The town is located inside the military base.

The men did not provide any approved access credentials, and police determined the vehicle had no affiliation with the base, so officers directed the truck to a holding area for standard vetting procedures. “One of the military police officers noticed the driver, ignoring the direct instructions of the officers, continued to move the vehicle past the holding area and attempted to access…Quantico,” said base spokesman Capt. Micheal Curtis.

Officers then used vehicle denial barriers, or roadblocks that were used to keep out cars, which prevented the two men from traveling further onto the base. The occupants were detained and eventually turned over to ICE, and no one was injured, said Curtis.

Multiple sources report one of the individuals inside the truck is a Jordanian foreign national who recently crossed the southern border into the U.S., and that one of the occupants is on the U.S. terrorist watch list. Quantico did not confirm this information.



 

Hijinx

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What was in the truck? The article doesn't say
Why would someone on the terrorist watch list and a Jordanian try to breach the gate in an empty truck.?
Is the military keeping quiet about the payload in order to keep the story quiet.?
It just doesn't make sense for these 2 ass wipes to drive an empty truck onto a base.
 
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RoseRed

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I must have just missed it then.

We have CNN, MSNBC and CSPAN running on wall monitors in the offices and I never saw it covered. ( Fox used to be there too but the whiney little Demoncrap bitches had a ####fit and they changed it to worthless CSPAN. )
It may have been on X. Since I'm back in the office, no daytime TV.
 
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DoWhat

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I must have just missed it then.

We have CNN, MSNBC and CSPAN running on wall monitors in the offices and I never saw it covered. ( Fox used to be there too but the whiney little Demoncrap bitches had a ####fit and they changed it to worthless CSPAN. )
It may have been on X. Since I'm back in the office, no daytime TV.
Military Times
 

BOP

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Exclusive: Driver’s Attempt at Breaching Quantico Gate Echoes Deadly Incidents at White House, U.S. Military Bases



Two people inside a box truck tried to force their way onto Quantico Marine Corps Base.

After being pressed by Potomac Local News, base officials today said that in the early morning hours of Friday, May 3, 2024, the two men drove a truck up to the base’s main gate on Fuller Road, just outside Dumfries, told guards that they were contractors for Amazon and were making a delivery to Quantico Town’s post office. The town is located inside the military base.

The men did not provide any approved access credentials, and police determined the vehicle had no affiliation with the base, so officers directed the truck to a holding area for standard vetting procedures. “One of the military police officers noticed the driver, ignoring the direct instructions of the officers, continued to move the vehicle past the holding area and attempted to access…Quantico,” said base spokesman Capt. Micheal Curtis.

Officers then used vehicle denial barriers, or roadblocks that were used to keep out cars, which prevented the two men from traveling further onto the base. The occupants were detained and eventually turned over to ICE, and no one was injured, said Curtis.

Multiple sources report one of the individuals inside the truck is a Jordanian foreign national who recently crossed the southern border into the U.S., and that one of the occupants is on the U.S. terrorist watch list. Quantico did not confirm this information.



Testing, testing, testing.

How long before the Evil Regime orders those barriers taken down and the guards disarmed lest they hurt the fee-fees of the would-be descendants of the Beirut bombers circa 1993?
 

BOP

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What was in the truck? The article doesn't say
Why would someone on the terrorist watch list and a Jordanian try to breach the gate in an empty truck.?
Is the military keeping quiet about the payload in order to keep the story quiet.?
It just doesn't make sense for these 2 ass wipes to drive an empty truck onto a base.
Like I said, could have been a test run.
 

GURPS

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Here's news about something that happened back on May 3 and we're just hearing about now. It seems two Jordanian nationals posed as Amazon delivery drivers in an attempt to breach the Quantico Marine Corps Base. The New York Post reports:


In the early morning of May 3, two men in a box truck pulled up to the front gate of Quantico Marine Corps Base, 35 miles southwest of Washington, DC, and tried to lie their way in, claiming they were Amazon delivery men.
After skeptical military police channeled them to an area for secondary security inspection, the driver hit the gas in defiance of halt orders and tried to barrel the truck into the base’s town center. Quick-thinking MPs put up road barriers that stopped the truck.
The Marines ended up citing the two for trespassing on federal property.
We only know this because of a report in the Potomac Local News, founded in 2010 “to help people understand what is happening in their local communities in Northern Virginia.”
Yet while reporter Kelly Sienkowski, who broke what happened, focuses on her local readership, she’s shocked this story hasn’t gotten more national attention.

Sienkowski’s story quoted a prepared email statement from base spokesman Capt. Michael Curtis, shared with me and The Post, confirming the incident’s basic contours but no more.
But Sienkowski kept pressing. She cited “multiple anonymous sources” who told her that one of the two individuals in the truck was a Jordanian foreign national who “recently crossed the southern border into the U.S.” and also that one of people in the truck — they didn’t say which one — is on the U.S. terrorist watch list.


Wow, they were cited for trespassing on federal property.

Fox News' Peter Doocy asked White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre if the incident might have been an attempted terrorist attack, to which Jean-Pierre had no comment.











 

Kyle

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The citations should have been delivered one letter at a time by 5.56mm.
 
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BOP

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It's a test run so they can create an incident just before election day. Guarantee they'll implement martial law.
 

GURPS

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed Thursday that one of two Jordanian nationals who tried to sneak onto a Marine Corps base in Virginia this month had entered the U.S. illegally across the southern border in April.

ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) confirmed in a statement to Fox5DC that the Jordanian national, referred to as “noncitizen 2” had entered the U.S. illegally less than a month prior:

On April 8, 2024, the U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) arrested Jordanian noncitizen 2 near San Ysidro, California, following his unlawful entry into the United States.
On April 9, 2024, the USBP issued Jordanian noncitizen 2 a Notice to Appear before a Department of Justice (DOJ) immigration judge. Later that day, USBP released the Jordanian noncitizen on an Order of Recognizance.

ERO also said the other Jordanian national, referred to as “noncitizen 1,” had entered on a student visa on September 11, 2022, on a F-1 nonimmigrant student visa, but that his “Student and Exchange Visitor Information System record was set to ‘terminated’” on January 14, 2023.

ERO said:

On May 3, 2024, the Quantico Marine Corps Base in Quantico, VA arrested the Jordanian noncitizens for trespassing. On the same date, ERO Washington responded to the Quantico Marine Corps Base and interviewed the noncitizens. ERO Washington arrested both noncitizens after confirming their immigration status.

ERO said both noncitizens would remain in ICE ERO custody pending the outcome of their removal proceedings.

“ICE has no information that would suggest either noncitizen is associated with any organization that would pose a public safety or national security threat,” the statement said.





 
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