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A kid was arrested in Idaho this week for attempting to shoot up some churches in north Idaho on behalf of ISIS.

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FBI arrests Idaho 18-year-old for 'violent plot' to attack churches on behalf of ISIS, Justice Department says
Alexander Mercurio was planning to carry out attack in Coeur d’Alene on Sunday, according to the FBI
Greg Norman By Greg Norman Fox News
Published April 9, 2024 8:51am EDT

The FBI has arrested an 18-year-old in Idaho after uncovering his "truly horrific" and "violent plot" to attack churches in Coeur d’Alene this past weekend on behalf of ISIS, the Justice Department says.

Alexander Mercurio is now facing a federal charge of attempting to provide material support or resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization after the FBI says he devised a plan to "incapacitate his father, restrain him using handcuffs, and steal his firearms to use for maximum casualties" in an attack he had been planning to carry out in the northern Idaho resort city on Sunday, April 7.

"The defendant allegedly pledged loyalty to ISIS and sought to attack people attending churches in Idaho, a truly horrific plan which was detected and thwarted by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force," FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a statement.

"The Justice Department will continue to relentlessly pursue, disrupt, and hold accountable those who would commit acts of terrorism against the people and interests of the United States," added Attorney General Merrick Garland.

The FBI says Alexander Mercurio implied to a confidential human source that "in conducting the attack, he intended to perform a good deed." (FBI)

In a criminal complaint, the FBI says the investigation began when Mercurio, who is a resident of Coeur d’Alene, "reached out to confidential human sources online and indicated his support for ISIS and terrorist organizations, more generally."

"Mercurio spread ISIS propaganda online and solicited ISIS’s involvement in and approval of his propaganda efforts, discussed traveling from the United States to join ISIS, [and] considered and planned ways to support ISIS financially," an FBI investigator wrote in the complaint.

"His attack plan involved using flame-covered weapons, explosives, knives, a machete, a pipe and ultimately firearms," the investigator added. "His plan grew more precise as he eventually identified the specific church and date on which he planned to attack."

The FBI investigator also said Mercurio "made a ba’yah statement, pledging his allegiance to ISIS and stating his intention to die while killing others on behalf of ISIS."

But on Saturday afternoon, FBI agents carried out a search warrant at Mercurio’s house and took him into custody while allegedly finding items linked to the plot, including a "metal pipe," "a black Smith and Wesson fixed blade knife" and a "machete," according to the complaint.

Mercurio now faces up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted on the federal charge.


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We do and will continue to.

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Can't say whether this passes the smell test considering the the number of false flag "attacks" by under cover feds. claiming to be "white nationalists" hitting the Coeur d’Alene area over the years. If you believed the MSM, there are nazis and white supremacist's hiding behind every rock and Doug Fir in the northern panhandle.


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Wrong approach- - - - -let the little scumbag try to carry out his attack, and burn him down before he manages to hurt anybody. No early release from the graveyard!


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Not just church it's best to carry everywhere you go, except places metal detectors ae used.

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Originally Posted by Riverc
Not just church it's best to carry everywhere you go, except places metal detectors ae used.

PREZACTLY.

I don’t go to places I can’t carry, anymore.


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If we cannot carry we don't go. Wife and I.

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Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
Wrong approach- - - - -let the little scumbag try to carry out his attack, and burn him down before he manages to hurt anybody. No early release from the graveyard!


Think about that.

Lets give that another perspective.

The headlines and fallout.

"The FBI knowingly allowed an operative for ISIS to conduct an attack on innocent citizens while they were peaceably attending a church service. "X" amount of individuals were murdered, and "X" amount were grievously wounded. The FBI had been tracking and surveilling the terrorist for months and knew that he planned to conduct the attack. They let him do so, and X amount of citizens are now dead."

I don't believe that is what anybody wants to read as a news or investigative finding.

Stopping terrorists BEFORE they attack is the goal and it sounds like that is what happened.

Besides, if they can take him into custody, they may be able to glean valuable information from him that otherwise may not be able to be learned through mere electronic surveillance. There is electronic intelligence gathering (ELINT) and human intelligence gathering (HUMINT). Getting info from him may help other cases that further other cases and or prevent other attacks.

Just my observation and experience from working against these people overseas.


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This is an interesting topic to me. I am working on a church now and have seen open carry here. Made me think maybe they know something that I don't.


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Nuts and fairies need relocation, too.


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Even Jesus told his disciples to be armed.

Lu 22:36 He said to them, "But now let the one who has a moneybag take it, and likewise a knapsack. And let the one who has no sword sell his cloak and buy one.


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Originally Posted by Mackay_Sagebrush
Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
Wrong approach- - - - -let the little scumbag try to carry out his attack, and burn him down before he manages to hurt anybody. No early release from the graveyard!


Think about that.

Lets give that another perspective.

The headlines and fallout.

"The FBI knowingly allowed an operative for ISIS to conduct an attack on innocent citizens while they were peaceably attending a church service. "X" amount of individuals were murdered, and "X" amount were grievously wounded. The FBI had been tracking and surveilling the terrorist for months and knew that he planned to conduct the attack. They let him do so, and X amount of citizens are now dead."

I don't believe that is what anybody wants to read as a news or investigative finding.

Stopping terrorists BEFORE they attack is the goal and it sounds like that is what happened.

Besides, if they can take him into custody, they may be able to glean valuable information from him that otherwise may not be able to be learned through mere electronic surveillance. There is electronic intelligence gathering (ELINT) and human intelligence gathering (HUMINT). Getting info from him may help other cases that further other cases and or prevent other attacks.

Just my observation and experience from working against these people overseas.


What was the occupation of the person who told a terrorist to
"Tear up Texas"?

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Originally Posted by Strop10
Originally Posted by Mackay_Sagebrush
Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
Wrong approach- - - - -let the little scumbag try to carry out his attack, and burn him down before he manages to hurt anybody. No early release from the graveyard!


Think about that.

Lets give that another perspective.

The headlines and fallout.

"The FBI knowingly allowed an operative for ISIS to conduct an attack on innocent citizens while they were peaceably attending a church service. "X" amount of individuals were murdered, and "X" amount were grievously wounded. The FBI had been tracking and surveilling the terrorist for months and knew that he planned to conduct the attack. They let him do so, and X amount of citizens are now dead."

I don't believe that is what anybody wants to read as a news or investigative finding.

Stopping terrorists BEFORE they attack is the goal and it sounds like that is what happened.

Besides, if they can take him into custody, they may be able to glean valuable information from him that otherwise may not be able to be learned through mere electronic surveillance. There is electronic intelligence gathering (ELINT) and human intelligence gathering (HUMINT). Getting info from him may help other cases that further other cases and or prevent other attacks.

Just my observation and experience from working against these people overseas.


What was the occupation of the person who told a terrorist to
"Tear up Texas"?
Wutz ur occupation?

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You should be carrying everywhere.


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Originally Posted by earlybrd
Originally Posted by Strop10
Originally Posted by Mackay_Sagebrush
Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
Wrong approach- - - - -let the little scumbag try to carry out his attack, and burn him down before he manages to hurt anybody. No early release from the graveyard!


Think about that.

Lets give that another perspective.

The headlines and fallout.

"The FBI knowingly allowed an operative for ISIS to conduct an attack on innocent citizens while they were peaceably attending a church service. "X" amount of individuals were murdered, and "X" amount were grievously wounded. The FBI had been tracking and surveilling the terrorist for months and knew that he planned to conduct the attack. They let him do so, and X amount of citizens are now dead."

I don't believe that is what anybody wants to read as a news or investigative finding.

Stopping terrorists BEFORE they attack is the goal and it sounds like that is what happened.

Besides, if they can take him into custody, they may be able to glean valuable information from him that otherwise may not be able to be learned through mere electronic surveillance. There is electronic intelligence gathering (ELINT) and human intelligence gathering (HUMINT). Getting info from him may help other cases that further other cases and or prevent other attacks.

Just my observation and experience from working against these people overseas.


What was the occupation of the person who told a terrorist to
"Tear up Texas"?
Wutz ur occupation?

Purchasing. Yours?

And the occupation of the handler who goaded the terrorist?

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Sounds like he planned to use flammables. It will be terrible when a terrorist manages to get into a crowded venue like a church with a 5 gallon bucket of gasoline.


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Originally Posted by Strop10
Originally Posted by earlybrd
Originally Posted by Strop10
Originally Posted by Mackay_Sagebrush
Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
Wrong approach- - - - -let the little scumbag try to carry out his attack, and burn him down before he manages to hurt anybody. No early release from the graveyard!


Think about that.

Lets give that another perspective.

The headlines and fallout.

"The FBI knowingly allowed an operative for ISIS to conduct an attack on innocent citizens while they were peaceably attending a church service. "X" amount of individuals were murdered, and "X" amount were grievously wounded. The FBI had been tracking and surveilling the terrorist for months and knew that he planned to conduct the attack. They let him do so, and X amount of citizens are now dead."

I don't believe that is what anybody wants to read as a news or investigative finding.

Stopping terrorists BEFORE they attack is the goal and it sounds like that is what happened.

Besides, if they can take him into custody, they may be able to glean valuable information from him that otherwise may not be able to be learned through mere electronic surveillance. There is electronic intelligence gathering (ELINT) and human intelligence gathering (HUMINT). Getting info from him may help other cases that further other cases and or prevent other attacks.

Just my observation and experience from working against these people overseas.


What was the occupation of the person who told a terrorist to
"Tear up Texas"?
Wutz ur occupation?

Purchasing. Yours?

And the occupation of the handler who goaded the terrorist?


^Purchases creampies from the dude on the corner.


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We do at our church well. Have a number of members who are Secret Service here (Jimmy Carter). They give every appearance of being well trained.


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