BREAKING: Terror Cell Discovered In San Bernardino Desert, FBI Responds By Doing THIS [VID]

Dean James III% AMERICA’S FREEDOM FIGHTERS

17 Muslim men were detained for firing off hundreds of rounds while chanting “Allahu Akbar” in a remote part of Apple Valley, California.

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputies and an FBI agent responded to the scene Sunday morning and detained the men – reportedly all of Middle Eastern descent – who were camping out in the Deep Creek Hot Springs area Sunday morning, authorities said.

SUMMARY:

On Sunday, March 27, 2016, at about 8:25 am, deputies from the Victor Valley Sheriff’s Station responded to reports of shots fired in the Deep Creek Hot Springs area of Apple Valley. The reporting party told the 911 operator more than 100 shots were heard and 5 to 7 subjects wearing turbans were seen in the area shooting assault rifles, handguns, and shotguns.

Police scanner traffic posted online by the Victor Valley News Group described “a large group of subjects wearing turbans and chanting” at the scene.

“They were up all night chanting ‘Allah akbar’-type stuff,” an unidentified officer is heard saying on the audio recording.

Due to this being a very rural location, Sheriff’s Aviation assisted to conduct an area check for the alleged shooters while patrol units from the Victor Valley Station responded. The sheriff’s helicopter arrived and located a group of males, 17 total, walking away from the creek carrying back packs and other items. Deputies from Apple Valley, Hesperia, and Victorville Police Stations also responded to assist.

Shortly after deputies arrived to the area the subjects were detained and searched. Several handguns, a rifle, and a shotgun were found during a search of the backpacks and bedding the subjects had been carrying. The subjects were very cooperative and were interviewed. A local FBI agent responded to assist with interviews. A records check of the subjects, their weapons, and their vehicles was completed. The records check revealed none of the subjects had a criminal history or outstanding warrants, the weapons were registered with the Department of Justice except for the rifle, and the vehicles were also registered.

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Several hikers were contacted, but none of them witnessed the guns being fired. There was no evidence found that a crime had been committed by any of the subjects who were detained and they were released.

Anyone with information regarding this investigation is urged to contact Deputy S. Scranton or Sergeant D. Rodriguez at (760)552-6800. Callers wishing to remain anonymous are urged to call the We-Tip Hotline at 1-800-78-CRIME (27463) or online at www.wetip.com.

Station: Victor Valley Station

Phone No. (760)552-6800

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RQHvpJt89M&feature=youtu.be

YouTube video via Freedom Fighter Times

The question is, why in the hell did they release these people? It’s quite obvious that they were training for their next terrorist attack.

Not having a criminal history or outstanding warrants is no reason to release obvious terrorists. Look at the San Bernardino terrorists, Syed Rizwan Farook or Tashfeen Malik. They had no criminal history but LOOK AT WHAT THEY DID!

Their release sends up flags in my opinion. Who ordered their release? I mean, does anyone really believe that these Muslims were just having a good time camping out and having a good old time?

No, this is obviously a bad situation that we will be seeing more of as long as we have a Muslim president or a demented liberal or socialist.

This is why we need Donald Trump in the White House. All political correctness will be thrown in the trash and we will call a spade a spade.

Unbelievable…

God Bless.

Dean James III% AMERICA’S FREEDOM FIGHTERS

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