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It is of a suspected terrorist group. I will not go into more



sorry but without ALOT more information than you've provided, taking any action at all is ignorant and completely irresponsible..

if there is real information, and you have it, share it. Also why have the authorities not mentioned this?? whats your source? and why are you afraid to say more?

sounds like an attempt to start shit for a particular individual more than a patriotic 'warning' >:(
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pm me if you want to know more but I am not going to post it everywhere.



Why post part of the information if you're not going to post all of it?

Without knowing a whole lot more about where the information is coming from and what the tattoo represents there's no way in hell I'd call the police because someone has a tattoo.

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Ok here it is folks. OFFICER AWARENESS FEDAYEEN SADDAM Fedayee in Arabic means “one who is prepared to die”, but the word seems to be used more to describe some guerilla fighters in Iraq.
The Fedayeen Saddam was established in October 1994, under the control of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein’s oldest son Uday with loyalties to the Saddam Hussein’s regime. There have been rumors that many of these Fedayeen regime loyalists may have escaped Iraq just prior to U.S. Ground Forces
entering Baghdad. This brief is intended to raise indicator awareness among patrol officers, in the possible event they may come in contact
with former or active Fedayeen Saddam loyalist here in the United States.
NATIONAL TACTICAL OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
Photograph of a Tattoo worn by Fedayeen
Saddam loyalist Fedayeen Saddam have been trained in the use of unconventional warfare
tactics, which includes the use of suicide
bombing operations. The photo on the
right shows a tattoo worn by Fedayeen
Saddam members, which indicates their
loyalty to the former Iraqi dictator
Saddam Hussein. Officers should use
extreme caution if they encounter a
suspected Fedayeen Saddam loyalist.
Officers should also be alerted to the
possibility of finding firearms and
explosives, especially in the form of
suicide/homicide belts, vest or clothing
I took out the "good stuff" does this satisfy everyone. This is like the amber alert it doesn't come often and when it does it is credible

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f there is real information, and you have it, share it. Also why have the authorities not mentioned this??



It is the mark of the Fedayeen, and it is public information. If you see it on someones arm, call the local FBI office immediately.
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Can't we just shoot them?





Funny....I was just doing some training the other day. My boss wanted me to "contact" the subject and talk with them to "avoid" the problem. I said "I just wanna wait till he does something STUPID so i can shoot him." Apparently.....that wasn't the answer they were looking for. :D

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Okay, I got a question for you LE types. That can't be the only BOL you've got to think about.

How the hell do you remember enough details about any of them to ever find anybody? I doubt I could recognize a kid as being the one on a milk carton if I saw him five minutes after seeing the picture.:S

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Just bought a Glock and need some moving targets



Dude, I shot a friends Glock 18C today. All I can say is Hooolleeeee Shit. 1,200 rounds per minute. It's impossible to hold the thing on target.
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I think being a police officer it would be really tough not turning into an extremely paranoid person having to deal with the scum of society every day. It is definitely not the job for me. I am thankful there are people who step up to that challenge.

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