Philly Shooter not a lone wolf

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but part of a terror cell.......and his brother has debunked the voices in his head talking point too........
New Threat Surfaces After Officer's Ambush, Shooting According to a police report obtained by NBC10, an anonymous tipster told officers that, "the threat to police is not over" and that the man who shot Officer Jesse Hartnett is "part of a group that consists of three others," adding that the alleged shooter "is not the most radical of the four." The report obtained Sunday goes on to say the tipster told police to "be careful.”
 
Attempted cop assassination being investigated as terrorism...

FBI Investigating Attack on Cop as Terrorism
Jan 14, 2016 -- The FBI is investigating the recent shooting of a Philadelphia police officer as "a terrorist attack," FBI Director James Comey said Wednesday at the agency's field office in Pittsburgh's South Side.
FBI investigators want to know whether Edward Archer, the alleged shooter, worked with or was inspired by anyone linked to the Islamic State, Comey said. Police say Archer, 30, pledged allegiance to the terror group before opening fire on Jesse Hartnett on Thursday night, hitting him three times.

Law enforcement agencies are struggling to combat the changing model of terrorist attacks in the United States, the prevention of which Comey said is the bureau's top priority. Al Qaida's high-profile, well-orchestrated attacks are giving way to individuals or small groups who are inspired and radicalized through online conversations with Islamic State supporters, he said.

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A frame grab shows of the attempted killing of Philadelphia Police Officer Jesse Hartnett by suspect Edward Archer.​

Last month, the FBI arrested a Harrisburg teenager for allegedly helping recruits travel to Islamic State-held territory in Syria and Iraq. The bureau has similar terror investigations in every state, Comey said. Someone close to the person being radicalized often could have tipped off authorities, he said, but didn't.

People convicted of aiding or attempting to aid a terrorist organization face 15 years or more in prison. "That's a choice no parent would want to make, but the choice is not a hard one. If you think your child is on a path toward violence, for that child's sake, for your family's sake and for the community, you've got to talk to us about it. Because what will come later will be unspeakably painful for a whole lot of people," Comey said.

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Unfortunately for the rest of the poor citizens of the United States, the Hussein administration has placed the State and local Police Officers of the greatest Country in the world to be on the hit list for schitzophrenic amateur home grown terrorists. Didn't Barry Hussein sit in front of an alleged Christian preacher for 20 years and listen to the anti-American rhetoric?
 

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