“You gonna learn today” was one of the written items found during this traffic stop, sources told NBC New York. The man also allegedly had a firearm, body…
A man armed with a gun and other weapons was arrested following a traffic stop in Queens in which officers also found threatening writings with him, according to law enforcement sources.
“You gonna learn today” was one of the written messages found during this traffic stop, sources told NBC New York. The man also allegedly had a firearm, body armor, knives and other weapons.The NYPD has the lead on the investigation at this time but the NY Joint Terrorism Task Force and other law enforcement agencies have been notified given some of the other statements law enforcement found and other evidence gathered.
Investigators are looking into whether the individual, who has not yet been identified, has a history of emotional issues or may have been trying to self-radicalize in the name of terrorism. The investigation is still in its early stages, as investigators work to see if there is any clarity as to why the suspect had the weapons. The suspect was being held at a police precinct Elmhurst with charges pending against him.
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