they went down there and shot some weapons at the ranch. again, like a lot of things james did, there wasn t this big follow through plan. okay, we got the ranch, now, what? over time they came to the realization maybe this wasn t a good thing to pursue and came to assist the government in their prosecution of some other vilced in new york. brown sits in a jail cell in new jersey and he awaits trial on terrorism charges as well as murder, carjacking, terrorism and robbery and multiple weapons offen offenses. is he a lone wolf terrorist or lone serial killer using islam as an excuse. coming up, we ask the panel can you stop lone wolf terror t terrorists like the shooting in chattanooga?
the terror attacks in chattanooga tennessee. the poison bounce is around the internet. everyone thought this was a normal boy next door. after he killed five servicemen on july 16th, authorities revealed they had found evidence he had been watching awlaki videos as well. we don t know yet. we re still coming through his life. and the terror group isis has called for lone wolf attacks. they are playing a psychological game and we have to call them what they are, rats. joining us, first to you, does isis have standing order on the internet to kill? yes. they ve done it by name, in some cases they collected the name off these penetrations off the internet. they actually named the families of members of certain units in norfolk, virginia. and egg lund air force base.
is it murder, violent extremism or terrorism? now from studio j at fox news headquarter, here is get at that. the threat of lone wolf terrorism is on everyone s mind. new and real threats against the u.s. military here at home, but this type of terrorism is not new. chief intelligent correspondent catherine harris looks inside the world of lone wolf attacks around the world. lone wolf, by and large, are individuals that are inspired idealogically but may not have a formal connection to a terrorist organization. frank saluppo is the director of the homeland security policy institute at george washington university. he has researched the very dangerous phenomenon of lone wolf terrorists. that s why these are some of the most difficult cases, because they re not necessarily going to come under terror surveillance, won t be interact
four marines and one navy s.e.a.l. are gunned down in chattanooga by a lone wolf terrorists. surprising information about the shooter. reporter: the silver convertible mustang and he was just unloading some type of large rifle. then we heard boom, boom, boom. i saw people from all the businesses around here running toward the national guard facility. lots of noise. lots of cars going every direction. put another set of ten or 20 in the window. he backed up, took off and came around here. i know he had saw me and i didn t want to get hit, so i pulled off. it was another terrorist attack on american soil. july 16th in chattanooga, tennessee. the killer was this man, 24-year-old mohammad youssuf abdulazeez. he had been living in this area.
violent extremism or terrorism? they re completely operating outside the cell structure. now, is from from studio j at fox headquarters, here is greta. the threat of lone wolf terrorism is on everyone s mind. but this type of terrorism is not new. chief intelligent correspondent catherine harris looks inside the world of lone wolf attacks around the world. lone wolf, by and large, are individuals that are inspired idea logically but may not have a formal connection to a terrorist organization. frank saluppo is the director of the homeland security policy institute at george washington university. he has researched the very dangerous phenomenon of lone wolf terrorists. that s why these are some of the most difficult cases, because they re not necessarily