Glenn Beck Reveals Details Of Saudi Detained After Boston Bombing, Challenges WH To Come Clean
4/24/13 - The Blaze radio host Glenn Beck revealed more details of the
alleged security threat posed by a Saudi Arabian national detained by
authorities in the immediate wake of the attack on the Boston Marathon
last week. Beck revealed that the Saudi had an event file, was deemed by
authorities to be "armed and dangerous," and may have been flagged on
the "no fly" list. Beck challenged members of President Barack Obama's
administration to reveal to the public what they know about the Saudi
and stave off an brewing inter-agency feud over which department is
incorrect about the Saudi's relevance to the investigation into the
Boston attack. An extensive post on The Blaze contains the details of
what the government knew about Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi, the Saudi
Arabian national who was detained as a "person of interest" after the
attack on the Boston Marathon last Monday. Alharbi was reportedly set to
be deported under "security and related grounds" after being suspected
of having engaged in "terrorist activities" before that deportation
order was revoked. Beck had previously stressed that Alharbi's "212, 3B"
status indicating a high threat level is difficult to apply to an
individual and cannot be applied without showing extensive reasoning.
"The Blaze received word that the government may not deport the Saudi
national," writes Erica Ritz. "New info provided to The Blaze reveals
Alharbi's file was altered on the evening of April 17 to disassociate
him from the initial charges." The Blaze also reported that the
Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that Alharbi was placed on
the terror "watch list" after the attack on the Boston Marathon. Beck
said on his radio program that an "event file" created for Alharbi
listed him as an "armed and dangerous" person. A portion of the event
file The Blaze released to the public shows Alharbi matched a "no fly"
code and had not undergone a sufficient vetting prior to his admission
into the United States. "Since [Tuesday], according to the various
agencies investigating the bombing, Alharbi has gone from person of
interest, to material witness, to witness, to victim," Beck said. He
noted that the DHS accused the FBI of rushing to judgment in their
decision to detain Alharbi in the wake of the attack on Boston. Beck
said that an official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE) informed The Blaze that they have mistaken this Alharbi with
another Alharbi. However, Beck said, the DHS told The Blaze that they
did not mistake anyone's identity and the FBI had simply misjudged the
threat posed by Alharbi. "I'm wondering if we've ever learned anything
at all from 9/11." Beck asked. "Who takes the blame for this one in the
end? I'm sure it's not the White House." He said a brewing inter-agency
feud over the Alharbi detention issue will soon become an issue of major
importance for the Obama administration as agency officials seek to
shield their departments from blame.
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