Radical Muslim Hasher Jallal Taeb, 21, of Cumming was arrested Wednesday after allegedly trying to get explosives to attack the White House. U.S. Attorney Bjay Pak praised Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE), the FBI and other state and local law enforcement agencies who worked together and said “all potential threats … were under control from the inception.” Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Freeman says the arrest is a perfect example of the “see something, say something” principle and why it is important for local law enforcement to have strong outside ties with ICE. “We received a report of suspicious activity and worked within the system to report it to our partner agencies,” he said. Such effective joint operations are RISING while “sanctuary” jurisdictions that don’t cooperate with ICE are SINKING….
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