the sheriff. we re not convinced that he acted alone. there s some reason to believe that he came to this location with another individual. and there s reason to believe that the other individual in some way be involved now, i ve spoken to another law enforcement source who says there is a piece of evidence indicating there was another individual who they would like to talk to who was near the scene of the shootings. but according to my law enforcement source, they do not know if this individual arrived with the shooter. they do not know if he knew the shooter, had any connection at all with the shooter. he was in the vicinity. it is someone they are trying to find, what they want to talk to. at this hour, they have not yet been able to locate this individual. jeanne, that fine line between a suspect and a person of interest. this is a person of interest, they just want to speak to? the law enforcement person
i don t think criticisms very seriously they are knee jerk liberal left wing reactions. this is a politically correct establishment. i expect to be coming after me. the fact is, mark, what i m saying publicly is virtually what every law enforcement person has told me privately. weave aal qaeda trying to recruit americans. people living in country legally. under the terror radar screen. they can t come from overseas. we have stopped them from coming overseas. as a result it s important important than ever that we have people in the muslim community cooperate with us. in fact, going right back to september 11th has been very little, if any cooperation from the muslim community with law enforcement. and that s the issue that i want to bring out of the table. because i believe the overwhelming majority of muslims are good americans. but the fact is that their leaders do not cooperate. i know of instances where, for instance, family members of young muslims went to law enforcement, said the
seriously because we ve seen a lone wolf gun attack in the past. yes. the idea that the fbi finds these people online and then gets into their circle of influence, i guess, and kind of leads them along. it s been very successful up until now. but they ve only got to get lucky once, right? absolutely right. i m not a lawyer and i m not a law enforcement person. but thankfully, they were able to do this. this came partially because of an informant. i m not sure that the fbi was on to this issue but i think they were informed that his intention to take it on. he s a convert to islam, by the way. in some cases, folks have looked at it closely that some of these people who do support islam do want to prove their worth to their new religion. somebody saw it wanting to do harm to u.s. employees and let the fbi know about it. that s important.
was an american law enforcement person is that right? yes, that s right and it goes against conventional wisdom. everybody talks about corruption in mexico which is a serious, severe problem for decades if not centuries. here in the united states it is a growing problem. in this instance a woman who had been a customs and border patrol agent for more nan a decade. before that she had been an el paso cop. essentially, the inspector general s office of the department of homeland security was able to nab her, thanks to a colleague who went and reported suspicions to them. he went undercover. we know him only by the name of angel, for his own security. it was an eight month sting that took her down. and four other of her conspirators who were involved in a pretty significant smuggling ring. greta: did it come out how
was an american law enforcement person is that right? yes, that s right and it goes against conventional wisdom. everybody talks about corruption in mexico which is a serious, severe problem for decades if not centuries. here in the united states it is a growing problem. in this instance a woman who had been a customs and border patrol agent for more nan a decade. before that she had been an el paso cop. essentially, the inspector general s office of the department of homeland security was able to nab her, thanks to a colleague who went and reported suspicions to them. he went undercover. we know him only by the name of angel, for his own security. it was an eight month sting that took her down. and four other of her conspirators who were involved in a pretty significant smuggling ring. greta: did it come out how