Posted on 03/29/2016 11:23:22 AM PDT by milford421
APPLE VALLEY-(VVNG.com): At 9:20 a.m. on Sunday morning multiple agencies including the San Bernardino County Sheriffs deputies from the Victor Valley Station responded the report of suspicious circumstances at Deep Creek hot springs area.
Per scanner traffic, the reporting party told dispatchers that there were fifteen or more possibly armed men of middle eastern descent that camped out at the location chanting loudly through the night in what was believed to be their native language. Some of the men, believed to be in their 20s went to a secluded area to shoot at around 3:00 a.m. Witnesses said that the shots fired sounded louder than that of handguns.
(Excerpt) Read more at jihadwatch.org ...
Man... that’s a hell of a thought. They need to found and put down.
If we go up there tonight and do the same thing, we’ll be in jail for 9 months.
It sounds to me like 6-8 ISIS terror cells practicing night tactics. On a well planned operation like in Paris and armed with either AR15/AK47 weapons and lots of ammo and perhaps grenades, each cell could murder scores or even hundreds of innocent people.
This is a deadly threat, people - not just a few innocent "Middle-Eastern" men having a night out having "fun" in the hills. I hope the cops got their pictures and finger prints, but I seriously doubt they took the time or wanted to be tagged as "racist" and sued by CAIR and the ACLU.
We'll see these guys again, soon, and we will probably deeply regret it...
I agree, and no, this should not have been covered up nor treated lightly. There are pictures that Pamela Geller posted from a witness.
That was one report. The Jihad Watch article cites a few different news sources.
Yup, it was Easter morning.
http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/california-hundreds-of-shots-by-men-chanting-allahu-akbar/
I saw that later.
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