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Threatening note promising revenge attacks found on U.S. military serviceman's car

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The note threatened the United States militarty.

Under the windshield wiper of a car, owned by an unidentified serviceman, was a note warning the military of a revenge under investigation. Authorities believe the car was targeted because of the license plate identified the owner is a part of the military service. Details on the serviceman will not be revealed, along with the branch he is affiliated to.

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By Atarah Haely (NEWS CONSORTIUM)
Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
7/27/2015 (8 years ago)

Published in U.S.

Keywords: Threatening Note, Warning, Military, US, Serviceman, Car, Georgia

MUNTINLUPA, PHILIPPINES (Catholic Online) - Typed out in all lower case, the full message reads as:

"dear american soldier, death to you coward women child killer and all the american military / Mohammad will show no mercy on you / attacks will come full force / death is to come to you."

According to the report by MyFoxAtlanta, the warning appeared to be a reproduction of previously posted threats on Facebook pages owned and facilitated by the U.S. military. The unsigned note, with the heading "untitled," was found Wednesday on the car parked near Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.


The Daily Mail reported that the note is already being investigated by the Cobb County Police Department and no further information was disclosed to the public. The threat came just a week after the shooting spree in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where five men from the U.S. service were left dead, as well as the identified shooter Youssef Abdulazeez.

Days before the massacre, Abdulazeez blogged about Allah and Islam explaining he visited the Middle East several times over the past years. He visited Yemen and Jordan at least 4 times between 2003 and 2010, but was also in Jordan last year. The FBI is investigating the possibility that Abdulazeez was radicalized during those trips.

The Chattanooga violence led Republican presidential nominees to insist that military recruitment offices be armed.

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