Anonymous ID: 05bd26 July 9, 2018, 7:07 p.m. No.2099424   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9439

I had mentioned about this a few breads ago. Now have time to post info.

 

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July 22, 2016

FBI Offers Up to $10,000 Reward to Recover Stolen Weapons

Subjects Burglarize FBI Vehicle in Washington, D.C.; Steal Weapons

 

The FBI’s Washington Field Office is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the recovery of stolen weapons. On Sunday, July 10, 2016, between 12:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m., unknown subjects burglarized an FBI special agent’s vehicle and removed a secured gun lock box which contained weapons and other equipment. The vehicle was parked in the H Street Corridor near H and Seventh Streets, N.E., in Washington, D.C. The lock box, which contained the items listed below, was fitted for authorized use in a government vehicle.

 

Glock-22 handgun .40 caliber, Serial Number RYE448

Rock River Arms Rifle, LAR-15, Serial Number CM156996

Motorola radio APX-7000, Serial Number 655CLT044

Holster for Glock-22 handgun

Asp collapsible baton

Oleoresin capsicum (OC) spray

Two boxes of .40 caliber ammunition

Hearing and eye protective gear

TruckVault gun lock box, black

 

The FBI, in partnership with the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., is working to locate these weapons and remove them from the possession of the untrained individuals who may have them.

 

Area law enforcement agencies were quickly notified of the theft and are providing assistance to the FBI as needed. Anyone with information should call the FBI Washington Field Office at 202-278-2000 or visit tips.fbi.gov. Individuals can remain anonymous.

 

Below are images of the stolen LAR-15, Glock-22, Glock-22 holster, Motorola radio and TruckVault gun lock box:

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the recovery of items stolen from an FBI agent's car in Washington, D.C. on July 10, 2016. Among the stolen items was a Rock River Arms Rifle, LAR-15, Serial Number CM156996.

 

LAR-15

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the recovery of items stolen from an FBI agent's car in Washington, D.C. on July 10, 2016. Among the stolen items was a Glock-22 handgun .40 caliber, Serial Number RYE448.

 

Glock-22 handgun

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the recovery of items stolen from an FBI agent's car in Washington, D.C. on July 10, 2016. Among the stolen items was a Motorola radio APX-7000, Serial Number 655CLT044.

 

Motorola radio APX-7000

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the recovery of items stolen from an FBI agent's car in Washington, D.C. on July 10, 2016. Among the stolen items was a holster for a Glock-22 handgun.

 

Glock-22 holster

The FBI is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the recovery of items stolen from an FBI agent's car in Washington, D.C. on July 10, 2016. Among the stolen items was a TruckVault gun lock box.

 

TruckVault gun lock box

 

https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/washingtondc/news/press-releases/fbi-offers-up-to-10000-reward-to-recover-stolen-weapons

 

The FBI altered the facts of the July 10 vehicle break-in and weapons theft evidently to deflect attention from Seth Rich as the individual who may have leaked to WikiLeaks DNC emails Rich may have stolen by suggesting his death was a random act of violence, not a political murder designed to silence him and/or to prevent him from leaking additional documents he may have stolen from DNC computers.

 

Perhaps most importantly, the report establishes that in reporting the incident, FBI agent Matthew Laird stated had parked his car outside 823 7th Street NE, on July 10, 2016, for approximately one hour, starting at 6:45 a.m. ET, until 7:49 a.m. ET, at which time the window of the Ford Expedition was smashed, and two weapons were stolen – a Glock 22 handgun and a AR-15 Colt assault rifle. The report was filed at 7:50 a.m., indicating Agent Laird had claimed the break-in occurred one minute before he reported the incident.

 

This would place the time of the robbery of the two weapons from the FBI car as occurring after Seth Rich was murdered, at 4:19 a.m. ET on the morning of July 10, 2016.

 

The newspaper record makes clear the Seth Rich killing and the theft of the weapons from the FBI vehicle were initially reported as separate, unconnected events, even though both events occurred in close vicinity in Washington, D.C., during the early morning hours of July 10, 2016.

 

More at link http://usdefensewatch.com/2017/07/fbi-changed-time-of-weapons-theft-to-deflect-suspicion-over-seth-rich/

Anonymous ID: 05bd26 July 9, 2018, 7:23 p.m. No.2099691   🗄️.is 🔗kun

hmm this is interesting….

 

Matt Hudson

‏ @__matt_

 

FBI special agent: Laird known to be a "very odd" man who used marijuana "to an extreme," as well as prescrip drug abuse. #lairdsent

8:21 AM - 10 Jun 2016

Anonymous ID: 05bd26 July 9, 2018, 7:26 p.m. No.2099739   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2099712

 

Thanks to a nice anon earlier that told me….I just went to bottom of thread hit return instead of catalog. It then takes you index. Look for q research thumbnail and right above that will say fresh bread and a # click on it.