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The perp of the car bomb, 37 y/o Matthew Livelsberger, was supposedly an active Green Beret who was stationed at the same base as the other dead douche (when he was in).

Must have skipped explosives training though if he didn't figure in the path of least resistance in what is basically a sheet metal A-Team build (oh the irony 😌).
 
The truck held fairly well, all things considered.
It can stop subsonic 9mm rounds. Needs a bit thicker plating to stop regular rounds, a V-shape hull, fire-suppression system and NBC protection.

And then you can finally feel fairly safe in a democrat-run city. Let's vote for more of the same yay! 🥴
 
"Evil knuckleheads picked the wrong vehicle for a terrorist attack..." Turns out the entrance exam to be a terrorist isn't too difficult.
 
"The suspect was named Wednesday morning as Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, who was reportedly carrying an ISIS flag on his truck."

Jabbar's military service
According to the FBI, he is a U.S.-born citizen from Texas and an Army veteran.

FOX News has confirmed Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar was in the regular Army as a Human Resource Specialist (42A) and Information Technology (IT) Specialist (25B) from March 2007 until January 2015.

He would go on to serve in the Army Reserve as an IT Specialist (25B) from January 2015 until July 2020.

He deployed to Afghanistan from February 2009 to January 2010.

He held the rank of Staff Sergeant at the end of service.
 
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The fact that these two were both in the US Army and had taken and in one case, still under an oath, had attacked innocents, makes me incredibly ashamed to have served in the same US Army as those two bags of feces.
 
And this morning I read somewhere, FBI found a nice big illegal explosives cache, and ditto ex-military guys were behind it...
 
The fact that these two were both in the US Army and had taken and in one case, still under an oath, had attacked innocents, makes me incredibly ashamed to have served in the same US Army as those two bags of feces.

Don’t.

I understand the feelings, but I’ve served in the same army that of course involuntarily spawned the infamous “Gang de Roubaix”: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gang_de_Roubaix

Unfortunately we are at an age when being born in a country, having served its forces whether as conscription or signing up doesn’t mean much anymore.

It’s about the ideology, whether in Europe or America they’ve essentially given up their citizenship only to pledge allegiance to terrorists F***s.
 
It can stop subsonic 9mm rounds. Needs a bit thicker plating to stop regular rounds, a V-shape hull, fire-suppression system and NBC protection.

And then you can finally feel fairly safe in a democrat-run city. Let's vote for more of the same yay! 🥴
Bullshit, just plain F***ed up the gas cylinder show. We had a police operation a few years ago with tragic results - the perpetrator blew himself up with the gas cylinder when the anti-terrorists came. Half the house was blown to pieces, one policeman was killed, the others flew 8-10 metres, they were lucky to fall into the garden pond, and the bones were broken.
So the famous Cybertuck would have been worth as much as an enema in holy water to a dead man.

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