Anonymous ID: d58a50 April 12, 2022, 6:12 p.m. No.16064207   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4231

>>16064189

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10705849/Lizzo-shows-curvaceous-revealing-thong-workout-set.html

 

Lizzo shows off her curvaceous behind in a VERY revealing thong workout set

dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-10705849/Lizzo-shows-curvaceous-revealing-thong-workout-set.html

 

April 11, 2022

 

Lizzo shows off her curvaceous behind in a VERY revealing thong workout set from her shapewear line Yitty while boarding a private jet.. as she teases new song

 

By Sonia Horon For Dailymail.Com

 

Published: 20:04 EDT, 10 April 2022 | Updated: 02:38 EDT, 11 April 2022

 

She is known for pushing fashion boundaries with her bold outfit choices and body positive approach to style.

 

And on Sunday, Lizzo, 33, took to Instagram to showcase her curvaceous behind in a very revealing cut-out thong workout set that put her entire derrière on display.

 

In the short video the Grammy-winning singer is seen pulling up to a private jet in a car, then slowly making her way up the stairs as she shows off her assets in the daring two-piece ensemble.

 

Lizzo stylishly boards her private plane in very cheeky outfit

Anonymous ID: d58a50 April 12, 2022, 6:28 p.m. No.16064282   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4297 >>4304 >>4422 >>4670 >>4775 >>4848

>>16064242

 

Brooklyn subway shooting suspect was on FBI's terrorist radar until 2019

dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10711479/NYPD-searching-man-gas-mask-rush-hour-explosion-shooting.html

 

April 12, 2022

''NYC subway shooter's Philly-rented U-Haul is found abandoned on Brooklyn highway five miles from where he shot ten straphangers: Gunman was on FBI's terrorist radar until 2019''

 

GRAPHIC WARNING

Gunman opened fire on a northbound N train at 8.24am on Tuesday as it pulled into 36th St Station

 

He had been calmly sitting on the train but then put on a gas mask and detonated a smoke bomb

Passengers were trapped in the subway car - they tried to get to the next car but the door was locked

 

When the train arrived at 36th St, injured victims spilled out onto the platform trailing blood

The gunman, described as heavy-set, black, 5ft 5 and wearing a vest, fled and he remains at large

 

A U-Haul van was rented in Philadelphia and has been tracked down five miles from the scene

Investigators believe they know who the gunman is, having identified the suspect after finding a credit card at the scene that was also used to rent the U-Haul cargo van

 

''Law enforcement told Newsweek the suspect was the previously known to the FBI, having been entered into the Guardian Lead terrorism monitoring system in New Mexico, and discharged in 2019''

 

His .380 automatic handgun jammed which stopped him from shooting more at the station

A bag of Falcon Rising fireworks, Seismic Wave smoke canisters, and three extended magazines were found

 

The NYPD is doubling the number of police officers on the subway tonight

 

By Jennifer Smith, Chief Reporter and Shawn Cohen and James Gant and Andrea Blanco and Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com

 

Published: 09:21 EDT, 12 April 2022 | Updated: 19:09 EDT, 12 April 2022

 

The suspect in the Brooklyn subway shooting was on the FBI's terrorist radar in New Mexico until 2019, according to a report - and was cleared after 'multiple interviews'.

Anonymous ID: d58a50 April 12, 2022, 6:31 p.m. No.16064297   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4422 >>4670 >>4775 >>4848

>>16064282

>Guardian Lead terrorism monitoring system

 

https://oig.justice.gov/reports/FBI/a0902/findings.htm

 

OIG Audit Report 09-02

oig.justice.gov/reports/FBI/a0902/findings.htm

The Federal Bureau of Investigation's Terrorist Threat and Suspicious Incident Tracking System

 

Guardian is a significant improvement over how the FBI tracked and handled threat information in the past by providing users with the ability to enter suspicious activity and threat information and to manage threat assessments through an automated electronic workflow process. Guardian 2.0 provides immediate threat information to users and provides the capability to search threat information for trends and patterns. However, our audit identified areas where the FBI needs to improve its use of Guardian, including: (1) ensuring all field offices complete and document the required supervisory review of Guardian incidents; (2) ensuring Guardian incidents do not remain unaddressed in the system for extended periods and; (3) ensuring Guardian users consistently record detailed information about the threat. We also found FBI guidance regarding Guardian generally requires all threat information obtained during counterterrorism investigations and recorded in its Automated Case Support (ACS) system be entered in Guardian. However, in almost half the cases we tested users did not enter the required threat information from ACS in Guardian. In addition, we found instances where the FBI obtained grand jury subpoenas related to the assessment of threats and suspicious incidents before opening a preliminary or full field investigation. Through our review of the guidelines and through discussions with the Office of Legal Policy (OLP), it appears that this practice is permissible under the Attorney General’s Guidelines. Finally, we concluded that the FBI could improve the use of Guardian’s reporting capabilities to develop performance measures and better allocate its resources for addressing reported threats and suspicious incidents.

FBI Process to Address Potential Threats and Suspicious Incidents

 

The FBI receives terrorist threat and suspicious incident information from a variety of sources, including: (1) the general public, (2) other government agency partners, (3) state and local law enforcement, (4) ongoing FBI investigations and intelligence assessments, and (5) FBI Legal Attachés.

 

Contacts from the general public generate a large number of threats and suspicious incidents that are reported to the FBI through telephone calls, e-mail, mail correspondence, or through the FBI’s website. From our review of FBI database information, we determined that during fiscal year (FY) 2006, the public provided the FBI with approximately 219,000 tips that resulted in over 2,800 counterterrorism threats and suspicious incidents entered in Guardian for investigative follow up.

 

Regardless of the reporting source, FBI policy requires that each threat or suspicious incident should receive some level of review and assessment to determine the potential nexus to terrorism and the creditability of the threat or suspicious incident. Guardian provides the vehicle for the FBI to track, assess, and manage pre-case threats and suspicious incidents. The results of those assessments are recorded in Guardian. Certain assessments are upgraded to preliminary inquiries or full field investigations, and other assessments are closed with the information retained in Guardian for possible future intelligence value. The graphic on the following page provides an overview of the FBI’s threat disposition process.

Anonymous ID: d58a50 April 12, 2022, 7:21 p.m. No.16064609   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>4627

>>16064594

 

"We just have to be repetitive about this.

It's not enough to have a catchy ad on a Monday and then only do it every Monday.

We have to do this every day of the week and just really brainwash people into thinking about guns in a vastly different way."

Eric Holder