
3 FAMOUS TERRORISTS-WHERE ARE THEY NOW? IN COURTS
Catch up with: Hashem Abedi, brother of the Ariana Grande concert bomber sentenced in a UK cour...
Renegade Talk Radio · Renegade Talk Radio
August 31, 202040m 32s
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Catch up with: Hashem Abedi, brother of the Ariana Grande
concert bomber sentenced in a UK court, Zachary Clark, who
pled guilty in a NYC court, and Brenton Tarrant being
sentenced in a New Zealand court. At a time when more
people than ever are being recruited by ISIS and Al Qaeda
because of time spent in lockdown searching the Internet
and coming across terrorist propaganda, it’s good to hear
about some nefarious terrorists being brought to justice.
Hashem Abedi, brother of Salman Abedi, the suicide
bomber who attacked the Manchester concert venue, in
2017, was found just as guilty and given a sentence that
shocked the victims. Revisit this story and find out what
Hashem had to do with it and why he was given this
sentence.
Zachary Clark, a Brooklyn boy, just pled guilty to inciting
acts of terrorism by making countless posts encouraging
lone wolves to attack with knives and bombs made in
the kitchen of your mom, and even posted a map of the
NYC subway system.
Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch, New Zealand terrorist,
changed his mind at the last minute and decided not to
speak at his sentencing hearing. New facts-such as his
having used a drone to spy on the first mosque he attacked,
will not bode well because it’s evidence of pre-planning.
UPDATE: Tarrant was just sentenced to life in prison
without parole, the harshest sentence in the country’s
history.
concert bomber sentenced in a UK court, Zachary Clark, who
pled guilty in a NYC court, and Brenton Tarrant being
sentenced in a New Zealand court. At a time when more
people than ever are being recruited by ISIS and Al Qaeda
because of time spent in lockdown searching the Internet
and coming across terrorist propaganda, it’s good to hear
about some nefarious terrorists being brought to justice.
Hashem Abedi, brother of Salman Abedi, the suicide
bomber who attacked the Manchester concert venue, in
2017, was found just as guilty and given a sentence that
shocked the victims. Revisit this story and find out what
Hashem had to do with it and why he was given this
sentence.
Zachary Clark, a Brooklyn boy, just pled guilty to inciting
acts of terrorism by making countless posts encouraging
lone wolves to attack with knives and bombs made in
the kitchen of your mom, and even posted a map of the
NYC subway system.
Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch, New Zealand terrorist,
changed his mind at the last minute and decided not to
speak at his sentencing hearing. New facts-such as his
having used a drone to spy on the first mosque he attacked,
will not bode well because it’s evidence of pre-planning.
UPDATE: Tarrant was just sentenced to life in prison
without parole, the harshest sentence in the country’s
history.
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