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GLOBAL SHIELD NETWORK
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THE GUARDIAN SHIELD
PROTECTING ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY THROUGH INFORMATION EXCHANGE
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WORKING TOGETHER ... WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE
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A teacher at the Phoenix Academy in Annapolis, found a backpack in their classroom. In attempt to identify the owner, school administrators and the School Resource Officer opened the bag and located a loaded.22 caliber revolver. Through investigation it was determined the bag belonged to 19 year old Dea'Montae Elgin of Annapolis, a student at the school. He has been charged with possession of a handgun on school property and faces administrative charges within the school system.
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Once again we have witnessed the horrors of racial and religious intolerance in CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand. Fifty innocent worshipers, in two mosques, needlessly died while exercising their religious beliefs.
In social media postings, the shooter mentioned carrying out the attack with guns was to gain the attention of Americans and to sow political discord.
Please take advantage of our Active Assailant presentations.
Contact me if you wish to arrange a presentation for your church congregation, business or group.
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ISIS linked media groups are calling on their supporters to expand their virtual caliphate by escalating their media jihad on a variety of different platforms. In a poster depicting a hand grenade wrapped in keyboard letters, directs ISIS followers to "Support Your State." Followers are directed to YouTube, Facebook and Twitter to distribute their propaganda and spread the word jihadists to take their campaign on-line like never before.
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Terrorist groups have posted a disturbing image of an explosion at the top of the AON Tower in Los Angeles. In the foreground of the picture is a man in a uniform with his face hidden and holding an ISIS flag. Los Angeles skyscrapers have been targeted in the past. In 2002 an al-Qaeda plot was disrupted where terrorist intended to fly a hijacked airplane into the tallest building in Los Angeles. Although not deemed a credible threat at this time, ISIS uses these tactics for visual bravado and their recruiting efforts.
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Tayyab Ismail of Pembroke Pines, FL has plead guilty to using a mobile messaging platform to distribute information on bomb making designs. On at least four occasions, Ismail posted on sites of members who support violent jihad. Among them were supporters of ISIS. Ismail, who was born in Pakistan, is now a naturalized American citizen. He was a close associate of Samuel Baptiste, who also posted on-line instructions on how to construct explosive devices and attempting to bomb the Aventura Turnberry Jewish Center in Aventura, FL. Ismail now faces up to 20 years federal incarceration.
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The FBI has arrested Kim Anh Vo for providing material support to ISIS. Investigation revealed that Vo actively worked through the auspices of the United Cyber Caliphate, which pledged its support to ISIS. It is alleged that Vo edited and translated messages, disseminated information and recruited others to join the group. The content of Vo's messages included published videos calling on ISIS supporters to murder thousands of American citizens through "lone wolf" attacks. The complaint further alleges that Vo participated in maliciously hacking websites.
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TERROR INSPIRED INCIDENTS
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Amer Alhaggagi of Oakland, CA has plead guilty to attempting to provide services and personnel to ISIS. Alhaggagi admitted to creating social media posts for two ISIS supporters he met on-line. He posted a series of threats in which he promised to "redefine terror" and vowed that "the whole Bay Area would be in flames." Alhaggagi also drove an undercover agent around where he pointed out potential targets and showed him manuals on bomb making. Alhaggagi was sentenced to 15 years in federal custody.
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Gregory Lepsky of Point Pleasant, NJ has been sentenced to 16 years in federal custody for attempting to provide material support to ISIS. During an investigation, investigators were able to recover a new pressure cooker in Lepsky's residence. Subsequent investigation uncovered a plan by Lepsky to build and detonate a pressure cooker bomb as part of his perceived support of ISIS. Social media postings by Lepsky revealed he told others he intended to fight for ISIS and was willing to become a martyr. Investigators also uncovered instructions on how to build a pressure cooker bomb. In one message between Lepsky and another ISIS supporter, Lepsky indicated if he could not travel to Syria, he would conduct an attack in the United States.
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HOMEGROWN VIOLENT EXTREMISTS
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According to figures from the FBI, most people arrested by the FBI as a result of terrorism investigations are charged with non-terrorism offenses, and more domestic terror suspects were arrested last year than those allegedly inspired by international terror groups.
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Last year, out of the 100 international terror arrests, only nine defendants faced terrorism charges. The drop-off is attributed in part to fewer people attempting to travel overseas to join ISIS. In contrast federal law does not designate domestic terror organizations. According to a senior FBI official, overall, more domestic homegrown violent extremists are being arrested.
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22 year old Grant Stevenson of Nampa, ID, was arrested after he made a bomb threat that closed down a neighborhood for six hours. Police allege that Stevenson sent a Facebook message to the Nampa Police that indicated that he had planted a bomb in one of many units in an apartment building. He stated the bomb contained "deadly sarin gas" and would detonate in one hour. Stevenson also alleged that there were five car bombs around the building as deterrents to disarming the bomb which would also spread the deadly gas over a 400 yard radius. Claiming the gas had been imported from Syria, Stevenson concluded "Death to America." In a search of Stevenson's cell phone, investigators found a search history that included pipe bombs, car bombs and suitcase bombs. Stevenson has a past history of making bomb threats to local Idaho schools.
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Jerry Varnell of Sayre, OK has been found guilty of attempting to detonate an explosives laden van outside of an Oklahoma City bank. In a meeting with an undercover FBI agent, Varnell referenced the "Three Percenters" patriot movement and indicated he wanted to start the next revolution. The Three Percenters group has rallied against gun control and pledges resistance to the federal government over perceived infringement of civil rights. Varnell aspired to detonate a half ton vehicle bomb in front of the BancFirst building in a similar fashion to the 1995 Oklahoma City Federal Building attack. As part of the investigation, Varnell was supplied with inert explosives to construct his vehicle bomb by agents. He faces a maximum of life imprisonment.
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Police In Waxahacie, TX have arrested 17 year old Garison Pate and charged him with making terroristic threats. In on-line postings, Pate threatened "I'm going to commit jihad on an abortion clinic." In other social media postings, Pate indicated "It's not easy being a violent psychopath with access to multiple firearms." Other postings were filled with racist remarks and showed videos of guns and referenced committing murders. In a search of Pates home, police seized several firearms.
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Eric Malstrom, of Vinalhaven, ME has been sentenced to two years in federal custody after being convicted of making hundreds of threatening telephone calls to the Swedish Embassy in Washington, D.C. During his calls and voicemails, Malstrom threatened to harm diplomatic personnel and their families, as well as wanting to knife the King of Sweden.
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Joshua Yabut, a Virginia National Guardsman, took an armored vehicle from Fort Pickett and drove 60 miles to Richmond. While out on bond for the incident and wearing an ankle bracelet, Yabut boarded a military flight, without authorization in Norfolk and made several connecting flights which culminated in Iraq. Authorities have petitioned the court to have Yabut held without bond in VA. Subsequent investigation has also revealed recent on-line research by Yabut in researching "bomb making" techniques. He also posted information on his Twitter account relating to open source information about Jihad and al-Qaeda, specifically how to construct pressure cooker bombs and train derailment devices. Military authorities are trying to determine how Yabut gained unauthorized access to the military flights.
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Brandon Stacey, an employee of the Biomat Plasma Center in Kalamazoo, MI arrived at his workplace and opened fire in the building. No one was struck by the gunfire. A 911 call brought police to the scene, who immediately came under gunfire. In the exchange of gunfire, one officer was struck in the torso but saved by his body armor. Additional officers engaged Stacey who died at the scene. Subsequent investigation has determined that Stacey intended to open fire at his workplace with the intent of drawing and then ambushing responding police officers as they entered the building.
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Beant Singh, a employee of Dhaliwal Brothers Carrier in San Joaquin, CA was terminated and removed from the property. He returned a short time later and confronted two employees. Singh removed a pistol and fired a shot after telling the men he would come for their families. Fortunately the shot missed the men. Singh left the property warning if he was arrested, he would return and finish what he started. Singh was charged with felony assault with a firearm.
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Federal authorities have charged Sylvio King with malicious use of an explosive device. King, of Dothan, AL, allegedly placed and detonated a pipe bomb in the work truck of a man in 2017. He was also charged with placing a second explosive device in a dumpster at the Wiregrass Rehab Center, his workplace. The truck operator was seriously injured by some of the 223 bullets placed in the device by King, which he detonated remotely. He is also facing state charges for attempted murder. It appears the incident stemmed from a domestic dispute between King and the injured worker
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In an incident stemming from an apparent personal issue, two people are dead in an confrontation that occurred inside of a pollution equipment company in Woodlands, TX. Police allege John Williams shot and killed Brent Brock inside the Millside Building. Williams also physically assaulted a second employee as he left the building.. Williams fled the scene and crashed his vehicle about a half mile from the scene. He was declared dead at the scene of the crash.
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A confrontation between Deborah Morgan and a male employee.at the Walmart Distribution Center in Laurens, SC escalated into violence. The male had obtained a restraining order against Morgan earlier. During the confrontation, Morgan shot the male in the leg. He was treated at a local hospital. Morgan has been charged with assault with the intent to kill and possession of the firearm.
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Do you have a confidential
Employee Assistance Program
in your workplace? EAP programs are proven to help employees with work and life stressors, family issues, financial concerns and relationship problems. They are also an effective tool in dealing with alcohol and drug issues in the workplace. Employees are guaranteed a confidential place to go to receive help with their personal problems
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SECURITY OF SOFT TARGETS AND CROWDED PLACES - RESOURCE GUIDE
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Police in Simi Valley, CA responded to Port to Port Import/Export in response to a shot fired during an employee dispute. Two employees engaged in an argument in the parking lot, during which Christopher Besu pulled a handgun and threatened the other employee. During the confrontation Besu fired one shot into the other employee's vehicle. No one was injured in the incident. Police are searching for Besu.
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92 year old Rodolfo Rodriguez accidently bumped into a little girl on a sidewalk in Los Angeles, CA. The child’s mother, Laquisha Jones, became enraged and approached a group of nearby men claiming Rodriguez had attempted to take her daughter. Jones armed herself with a block of concrete and with the assistance of the men, beat and seriously injured Rodriguez. During the attack, Jones kept telling Rodriguez to go back to Mexico where he belonged. Rodriguez was in Las Angeles from Mexico visiting his daughter. He suffered broken ribs, a broken cheekbone and bruises all over his body. Jones is pictured holding the piece of concrete used to assault Rodriguez.
UPDATE: Jones entered a plea of no contest and was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. Prior to the incident, Jones had been convicted of making criminal threats and was on probation.
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David Northcutt, the Mayor of Achille, OK, who is openly gay, was approached by another man in a local convenience store. The man began using homophobic slurs and tried to antagonize Northcutt into a fight. When he refused to engage the man and leave the store, he was hit in the back of the head with a case of beer. Northcutt fell to the floor and was then stomped in the face. He suffered a broken nose, two black eyes and required several stitches after falling to the floor. Police have identified Burney Crenshaw, a local businessman as the assailant.
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If you get a pop-up, call, spam email or any other urgent message about a virus on your computer,
STOP IMMEDIATELY.
- Don't click on any links or call a phone number
- Don't send any money
- Don't give anyone remote control of your computer
MICROSOFT DOES NOT DISPLAY POP-UP WARNINGS AND ASK YOU TO CALL A TOLL-FREE NUMBER ABOUT VIRUSES OR SECURITY PROBLEMS.
KEEP YOUR SECURITY SOFTWARE UP TO DATE. KNOW WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE TO AVOID FAKES.
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The Anne Arundel County Police Community Relations Council will once again host their annual Shred-A-Rama. Bring your personal documents and watch them being safety shredded. There is no cost for Anne Arundel County residents, however donations will be accepted.
SATURDAY MAY 11TH
0900 - 1200
Anne Arundel County Police Headquarters
8495 Veteran's Highway, Millersville
Brooklyn Park Middle School
200 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn
Odenton Shopping Center
1155 Annapolis Road, Odenton
South River High School
201 Central Avenue, Edgewater
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Join us on Tuesday, April 16th from 6:p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for our Women in Law Enforcement Information Night at Police Headquarters in Millersville. This is a ladies only recruiting event.
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While the majority of people who participate in individual transactions are credible, there are a small percentage of people who use websites or social media to prey on the innocent. Transactions often require parties to meet face to face. Because of the inherent dangerous nature of these meetings, the Police Department is offering the lobbies of its four stations and headquarters as "Safe Transaction Zones." The station lobbies are available 24/7/365, while the Headquarters lobby operates utilizing normal business hours. There are certain prohibitions in place. There can be no sales of firearms, dangerous items, stolen items or contraband. All transactions are recorded via CCTV.
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SEE SOMETHING … SAY SOMETHING
VIGILANCE BEGINS WITH YOU
1 (800) 492- TIPS (8477)
www.aapdguardianshield.org
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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT
8495 Veteran's Highway, Millersville, MD 21108
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