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President Obama claims bad intelligence caused him to miss the threat from ISIS, but critics say he closed his ears to warnings.

Could the same thing be happening when it comes to the threat from homegrown jihadis in America?

On Tuesday, Alton Nolen was charged with first-degree murder in the gruesome beheading of a female worker at an Oklahoma food-processing plant.

Prosecutors tie the killing to his recent suspension from the plant and discount any link to Islamic terrorism. For the FBI, too, it’s just a case of “workplace violence.”

Yet, according to police, Nolen had become a fervent Islamic proselytizer. His Facebook page was inundated with passages from the Koran, signed “From a Muslim,” near pictures of Osama bin Laden.

Could this be another case of see-no-evil?

Recall that the feds treated Maj. Nidal Hasan similarly, even though he admitted communicating with jihadis abroad before launching his Fort Hood massacre.

This summer, Hasan asked ISIS to make him a “citizen” of the Islamic State. Yet the Obama folks still chalk up his killings to just more violence in the workplace.

Closer to home, Ali Muhammad Brown murdered Brendan Tevlin while the 19-year-old student was sitting in his car at an intersection in West Orange, NJ.

Brown, who’s tied to three murders in the Seattle area, admitted killing Tevlin and called it a “just kill” — “vengeance” for US military action in the Middle East. Yet the feds won’t label this terror-related, either.

Will the Obama folks ever learn? To head off a threat, you’ve got to be willing to acknowledge it first.

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OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - Prosecutors will seek the death penalty against a man accused of beheading a woman and attacking others at a food distribution warehouse in Moore, Oklahoma, according to court documents filed on Thursday.

          Alton Nolen, 30, has been charged with murder in the death of Colleen Hufford, 54, and the attempted murder of Traci Johnson, 43, as well as assault with a deadly weapon.

The FBI is also examining Nolen's background for any potential religious ties to the attack after former colleagues said he had tried to convert them to Islam. Police said Nolen had recently become a Muslim.

          Nolen's crime was "especially heinous, atrocious or cruel" and he knowingly put multiple people at "great risk of death," Cleveland County District Attorney Greg Mashburn said in the filing, which outlines plans to seek a death sentence.

          The defendant probably poses a "continuing threat to society" and was previously convicted of a felony for using or threatening violence, Mashburn said.

Nolen, who was arraigned on Wednesday, is accused of attacking the women shortly after being fired on Sept. 25 from Vaughan Foods in Moore, a suburb of Oklahoma City. He was ordered held without bond and requested a Muslim lawyer to represent him.

          Nolen and officials at an Oklahoma City mosque confirmed he was a frequent worshipper there in recent months.

          A police affidavit said Nolen grabbed Hufford from behind and cut her across the throat with a large knife, beheading her with a back-and-forth sawing motion and tried to behead Johnson.

          The company's chief operating officer, who is also a sheriff's deputy, halted the attack when he shot Nolen in the arm and abdomen, authorities said.

          Nolen was charged on Tuesday by county prosecutors.

          Hufford's funeral is set for Friday.

 http://news.yahoo.com/oklahoma...-case-221606111.html

 

 

 

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