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New Orleans, Las Vegas suspects latest in extended line of defense radical

Two allegedly orchestrated terrorist strikes on New Year’s Day were carried out by previous U.S. service members, which raises questions about how those with access to sensitive knowledge and the most sophisticated weapons of the country get swept away in extreme ideologies. First Wednesday morning, Texas native Shamsud-Din Jabbar reportedly plowed into a group on Whiskey Street in New Orleans, killing 14. He served as an ex-Army team commander and completed an Afghanistan implementation. A Tesla Cybertruck allegedly used in a evil plot to target an active-duty Army Master Sergeant exploded in lights outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas a few hours later. Matthew Livelsberger, who is accused of carrying out the harm that resulted in his own death while on approved depart. The wealthy Green Berets system was led by him. In the United States, 170 people with military background conducted 144 distinct mass-casualty terrorist strikes between 1990 and 2022, representing 25 % of all mass-casualty extremist crimes during this time, according to a study by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Actions to Terrorism. Despite the FBI’s claim that no other SUSPECTS INVOLVED, questions posed to the Department of Defense regarding its plans to track down and deter extremists by Fox News Digital remain unresolved. In a 2009 mass shooting at the Fort Hood Army base in Texas, former Army Major Nidal Hassan killed 13 persons. Here’s a look back at some other martial radical extremists who have carried out attacks on American soil in the 21st century. The former Army physician and past extremist had spoken out about the U.S. presence in Afghanistan and Iraq. Retired Colonel Terry Lee, who worked with Hassan, told Fox News that the Army big did make “outlandish” claims like,” the Muslims should walk up and fight against the aggressor”, referring to U. S. forces. Hassan apparently shouted,” Allahu Akbar”! as he opened fire, killing 13 and injuring 30 others in the deadliest mass shooting on a U. S. military center. Hassan made an admission to the murders in jury and is currently on death row. 2021: Army Private Cole James Bridges tries to give apple to ISIS In 2021, Army soldier Bridge, 24, was arrested for conspiring to blow up the 9/11 commemoration in New York and attempting to help ISIS in killing U. S. men. Bridges, who is currently serving 14 years in prison, discovered when he began communicating electronically with a subtle FBI agent who he believed had been an ISIS admirer in contact with Middle Eastern ISIS soldiers. 2020: Army Private Ethan Melzer provides intel to neo-Nazi group Melzer, 24 at the time of his sentencing, is serving 45 years in prison for sending sensitive U. S. military information to the Order of the Nine Angles ( O9A ), an occult-based neo-Nazi and White supremacist group, in an attempt to facilitate a mass-casualty attack on Melzer’s Army unit. He joined the Army in 2018 and was detained in 2020 in order to break into its ranks and acquire knowledge for his labor for O9A. He shared information about the page with O9A people and began calling for a lethal attack on his colleagues after being deployed to guard a faraway, delicate foreign military base. 2014: Frazier Glenn Miller kills three outside Jewish centres Miller, a longtime White racist, shot and killed three people, two outside a Jewish community centre and one outside a Hebrew retirement apartment, in Kansas in 2014. Despite the fact that all of his subjects were Catholics, Miller had made clear that he intended to kill Jews. He spent 20 years in the Army, including a distinguished Green Berets part for 13 years, and two tours of work in the Vietnam War. Miller had a history of run-ins with the laws because he was the leader of a unit of the Ku Klux Klan. After being found guilty in 1987 of conspiring to steal military equipment and plotting robberies and an death, he was sentenced to three years in captivity. Miller has since died in captivity. WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT VICTIMS OF NEW ORLEANS TERRORIST ATTACK2014: Knife-wielding Navy specialist Zale Thompson hurt police officers Thompson, a Navy veteran, committed a Salafi-jihadist-inspired knife attack in Queens, New York in 2014, injuring four officers officials. Thompson, a recent Muslim convert, was charged with carrying out the attack. In the months preceding the attack, he visited hundreds of websites associated with terrorist organizations. Thompson was released from the Navy in 2003 on involuntary grounds after being detained six times between 2002 and 2003 in connection with domestic disputes. He was shot dead by police on the scene of the 2014 attack. 2016: Afghanistan War vet Micah Xavier Johnson kills five police officers In 2016, Johnson ambushed police officers in Dallas, Texas, killing five and wounding nine others. The 25-year-old Afghanistan War veteran of the Army reserve was angry about Black men being shot by police. He perpetrated the attack at the end of a protest against the recent killings by police of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Philando Castile in Falcon Heights, Minnesota. On May 30, 2020, authorities in Las Vegas detained Army reservist Andrew Lynam, two others who are self-identifed as Boogaloo Bois, for plotting to firebomb a U.S. Forest Service building and a power station to cause chaos during a police protest following the killing of George Floyd. 480 people with military backgrounds were charged with ideologically motivated extremist crimes between 2017 and 2023, including 230 of those who were detained in connection with the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. 

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