1009. Andy & DJ CTI: ISIS-linked Mohamed Bailor Jalloh ID'd As Old Dominion gunman, Ilhan Omar's Ties to Sister's Minneapolis Health Clinic & 50 Cent Facing Backlash
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Mar 13, 2026 They dig into an active shooter linked to an ISIS conviction and question how known threats slip through the system. They discuss an attempted synagogue bombing and suspicious timing of federal training. Allegations about Ilhan Omar’s family ties to a Minneapolis clinic come up. They debate 50 Cent’s backlash over LGBTQ content for kids and broader cultural fights over representation.
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Known Threats Still Get Released And Reoffend
- Andy Frisella argues recurring active-shooter incidents often involve people previously known to authorities, suggesting systemic failure or allowance.
- He cites the Old Dominion shooter as a convicted ISIS supporter who was tracked, jailed, then later released and still able to attack an ROTC class.
Rapid Response Raises Questions Around Synagogue Attack
- DJ CTI and Andy note two near-simultaneous attacks (Old Dominion and Michigan synagogue) and highlight suspiciously fast, prepared law-enforcement responses.
- They point out FBI had recently trained the synagogue staff and showed unusually rapid on-scene equipment and tactics.
Foreign Conflicts Can Activate Domestic Threat Networks
- Andy and DJ suggest coordinated protests (Quds Day) plus reported sleeper-cell activations point to escalating domestic threats tied to Middle East tensions.
- They connect planned Iran-backed demonstrations with increased terrorism risk and law-enforcement alertness.



