Content found on Hodgkinsons phone shows photographs and videos between April 11 and April 26. Hodgkinson took photographs at various sites on the National Mall and at various monuments, including the east front plaza of the U.S. Capitol, inside the visitors entrance of the Dirksen Senate Office Building, the front entrance of the Library of Congress, the west side of the Supreme Court, the front entrance of the Smithsonians National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the Washington Monument. On April 15, Hodgkinson took multiple photographs of Eugene Simpson Stadium Park. At this point in the investigation, the FBI does not believe that these photographs represented surveillance of intended targets, however, we continue to learn more about Hodgkinsons recent activities.
1 posted on
06/21/2017 2:56:03 PM PDT by
scooby321
To: scooby321
He couldn’t get a library card or use their computers but Terrible Terry,the VA Gov, would have let him vote.
2 posted on
06/21/2017 3:03:28 PM PDT by
rod1
(CTLY)
To: scooby321
I want to know how he knew when and where the Republican baseball practice was being held. He clearly targeted it. So how did he know about it? The FBI report is silent on that issue.
3 posted on
06/21/2017 3:11:20 PM PDT by
SSS Two
To: scooby321
Where is his body? Have services been scheduled? Or is he really still alive? Remember there was a great deal of confusion as the his status that day - alive, dead, alive, dead....etc.
To: scooby321
The FBI is hopeless. They will never get to the bottom of this radical leftist terrorist act of attempted mass political assassination - not because they can't ... but because they
won't. The fix by the Deep State is obviously in.
The DOJ needs to fire everybody covering up that investigation. They are either criminally corrupt or grossly incompetent and they deserve to be immediately fired for the good of the country.
13 posted on
06/22/2017 10:33:55 AM PDT by
Gritty
(Islam is king on a field of corpses - Mark Steyn)
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