“The man, whose name was withheld, had allegedly notified an imam that the FBI was looking for their Denver pal, and the Muslim leader, in turn, contacted the suspect’s family to have them warn him.” Was the imam arrested? If not, why not?
More on this story. “Bomb raid at home visited by ‘associate,'” by Murray Weiss, Kati Cornell, Rich Calder and Chuck Bennett in the New York Post, September 15 (thanks to Anon):
Armed anti-terror agents yesterday stormed three Queens homes hunting for bomb-making materials allegedly sought by a suspected “al Qaeda associate” — a dragnet sparked by President Obama’s visit, law-enforcement sources said.
The suspect — described as a Queens-born man in his late 20s who has an Afghani father — had been under surveillance by the FBI in Denver, where he lives. But the investigation quickly turned to New York as intelligence indicated he was heading here to obtain bomb-making materials, sources said.
Hiking concerns was the suspected terrorist sympathizer’s sudden, suspicious drive in a rental car from Denver to Flushing to visit local contacts as Obama hit town, the sources said….
One New York man was arrested as the emergency search warrants were executed.
The man, whose name was withheld, had allegedly notified an imam that the FBI was looking for their Denver pal, and the Muslim leader, in turn, contacted the suspect’s family to have them warn him.
Authorities believe the people whom the “al Qaeda associate” met with locally share Osama bin Laden’s hard-core anti-American and radical Islamist ideology, sources said….