Fox covered a strange gunshot near Fort Liberty, formerly known as Fort Bragg, on May 3, when two Chechens were taken into custody close to a US Army colonel’s home. Additionally, US Special Forces members reside and train close to this facility.
“The Army Criminal Investigation Division and local police are looking into a strange shooting that occurred in North Carolina, north of Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg, not far from where some of the country’s most elite U.S. Special Operations personnel live and train.”The incident in Carthage, North Carolina, occurred on May 3 at 8:15 p.m. in response to a phone call about a possible trespasser near the property of a soldier in the Special Forces. They discovered two males from Chechnya who spoke broken English near the soldier’s house. The family claims that 35-year-old Chicago resident Ramzan Daraev, the alleged invader, was snapping pictures of their kids.
“When they approached a power wire in a forested area of the property, a confrontation erupted, resulting in numerous close-range shots to Daraev. Authorities questioned and later freed Dzhankutov Adsalan, the second man, who was in a car some distance away from the incident. “The Moore County Sheriff’s Office is leading the investigation.”
“Our police partners at Moore County Scontacted the FBI following a shooting death in Carthage,” the FBI said in a statement to Fox News. In addition to providing a linguist to assist with a language barrier during interviews, a special agent visited with the investigators.”We have identified the gunman as a U.S. Army Colonel who resided in the area where the incident took place.”
Additionally, on May 3, two Jordanians attempted to enter Marine Corps Base Quantico illegally by assuming the identities of Amazon employees. One of them was allegedly on a terror watch list. And how do these individuals sneak into the United States? Thanks to Joe Biden and the Democrats’ open border policies, a large area of land is now unrestricted. A porous border makes the immigration situation worse from a national security perspective. You would assume that widespread attempts to infiltrate US military outposts would get the attention of the Biden White House, given that it is already a top issue among voters.