![]() ![]() This cannot continue." The message went on to read, "Say your dua (prayers), sleep, and watch the news tomorrow. Then, in a private message with a cooperating witness for the authorities, Grimsley said non-Muslims for too long "spit in our faces and trampled our rights. Stay on top of breaking news stories with the ABC11 News App Garrett Grimsley, 27, of the 3100 block of Lakeside View Court, has been charged with transmitting a threat in interstate commerce to injure the person of another.Īccording to an FBI agent's affidavit, Grimsley, under the username "Spark_Pure" posted publicly Sunday on the messaging app Whisper, saying "Salam, some of you are alright, don't go to Cary tomorrow." In the background of the post was a picture of a bearded, middle-aged man wearing camouflage pants and holding a red flag with a black star in the middle. ![]() CARY, North Carolina (WTVD) - A Cary man the FBI is investigating as a suspected homegrown terrorist tried covering his tracks moments before authorities raided his apartment, according to a sworn affidavit. ![]()
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