Monday, May 03, 2021

FBI searches the Syrian-born Boulder gunman's $800K family home

From Daily Mail.co.uk (Mar. 24):

Investigators were seen searching the $800,000 Colorado home of the King Soopers gunman on Tuesday as more of his Facebook rants are revealed and a police report shows that he 'beat up a teen bully who called him a terrorist' in 2017. 

Agents of the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrived at the residence of Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, 21, who was named by police earlier in the day as the man who shot dead 10 people at the Boulder grocery store on Monday afternoon. The grocery store is about 30 miles from his Arvada home.

Alissa was pictured leaving the store handcuffed and bloody following the rampage and was booked into the Boulder County Jail today after being released from hospital.

Neighbors said police arrived at the five-bedroom family home at around 3pm and left the property an hour and a half later.

DailyMail.com photos show CBI investigators and police touring the quiet suburban street, and speaking to neighbors.

A woman at the family home - thought to be Alissa's mother - threatened to call the police on a DailyMail.com reporter and said the family are not planning to speak to the media.

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Meanwhile, more social media posts from the gunman's Facebook page were released on Tuesday.

In Facebook posts over the last two years, he complained about not having a girlfriend, ranted about President Trump and talked about his Islamic faith.

He also ranted online about 'racist Islamophobes' hacking his phone. [read more]

Another article on the subject: Boulder: The First Jihadi Attack In U.S. After None Under Trump

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