Police told suspicious landlord to “Leave the man alone” when he thought the DC terrorist was making bombs

From The Boston Herald:

WASHINGTON — A northern Virginia landlord says he thought a Moroccan man arrested in an alleged suicide bombing plot in Washington was suspicious and called police a year and a half ago.

Frank Dynda said today that a woman who leased an apartment in his Arlington building apparently married Amine El Khalifi and then moved out. He says when Dynda told El Khalifi to leave, he said he had a right to stay and threatened to beat Dynda up.

A counterterrorism official says El Khalifi was taken into custody Friday near the U.S. Capitol with an inoperable gun and inert explosives in a suicide vest given to him by the FBI.

Dynda says he thought El Khalifi was making bombs, but police told him to leave the man alone. Dynda had El Khalifi evicted in 2010.

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3 Replies to “Police told suspicious landlord to “Leave the man alone” when he thought the DC terrorist was making bombs”

  1. A little like the signs that Nidal Hasan was on to something before the Fort Hood jihadist attack, isn’t it? To quote Yogi Berra, it’s deja-vu all over again…