FBI Frames Mentally Ill Ex-Con in New Year’s Eve ISIS Attack
FBI bought masks, zip-ties, knives, duct tape, ammonia and latex gloves
Kurt Nimmo
Prison Planet.com
January 1, 2016
NBC News reported on Thursday Emanuel Lutchman was in contact with a member of the Islamic State in Syria who urged him to attack diners at a restaurant in Rochester, New York, with a machete.
It turns out Lutchman was instead in contact with an FBI informant who received thousands of dollars from the agency.
He didn’t have money to buy masks, zip-ties, knives, duct tape, ammonia and latex gloves that were allegedly supposed to be used in the attack, so the FBI picked up the tab, according to NBC.
He reportedly tried to impress his government handlers by talking about pressure cooker bombs and knives.
“New years [sic] is here soon. Do operations and kill some kuffar,” the informant told Lutchman, an ex-con with mental problems who had recently attempted suicide.
Beverley Carridice, Lutchman’s grandmother, said he had suffered from psychiatric problems since childhood and was not taking his psychiatric medications when she saw him in August.
Carridice said Lutchman would not have planned an attack on his own. “Not on his own,” she said. “He’s not the type of person. But he’s easily persuaded,” she told NBC.
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