Bradford Era: WASHINGTON (AP) — A Libyan man has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role in the deadly September 2012 attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
Federal Judge Christopher Cooper announced the sentence Wednesday in Washington. In November 2017, a jury convicted 47-year-old Ahmed Abu Khattala (hah-TAH’-lah) on multiple terrorism-related charges but found him not guilty of murder. more
he had something to do w/ the video … right?
Give him a bullet to the ear, dammit.
@ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ June 27, 2018 at 10:20 pm
He gave it a thumbs up.
Uh oh.
Too Frail too Jail? The Sack of Potatoes…
Not to worry, time is not on her side…she’s pickled.
@Molon- just a BAD back round actor.
MAGA2016
KAG2020
I think what we’re seeing is that this case is the “precedent” to convict Hillary.
The game is on.
We should give egis guy a free chance, If he can swim across the Bay at Gitmo, set him free.
I doubt the hungry sharks will allow that, but he deserves a chance.
No fuss, no mess, no cleanup on isle four!