Ark. Killing of Soldiers Shows Why Terror Isn’t a Police Matter

Posted on June 2, 2009

-By Warner Todd Huston

The heinous act of Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad, 24, formerly Carlos Leon Bledsoe, a prison convert to Islam, is a perfect example of why terrorism cannot be fought using police procedures and is more effectively fought under military auspices. The fact that Muhammad was under FBI surveillance and already under suspicion of possible terrorist activities but succeeded in murdering one soldier and seriously injuring another is a lesson of how police procedures are prone to failure in stopping terrorism.

Many on the left in America lambasted President Bush for utilizing military tribunals and for his contention that the capture of foreign terrorists was a military matter. They said that these terrorist’s “civil rights” were being violated by the quick military actions and they abhorred the limited availability to legal council such procedures offered to suspects. The solution the left commonly offers is for the full American justice system to be placed at the disposal of foreign terror suspects. The left claims that doing so makes our own actions “consistent” with our traditions of justice.

However, to be consistent with our own civil court system, authorities are required to investigate, gather evidence, vet that evidence with legal council, apply for warrants through judges, and ultimately arrest and try suspects. This is an expensive and time consuming process during which time any number of leaks of information to the press and breakdowns of the system can occur. Sadly, we see these failures in the shooting incident in Arkansas.

It has been learned that Bledsoe, aka Muhammad, was already under investigation by the FBI’s Joint Terrorist Task Force since his return from Yemen.

The investigation was in its preliminary stages, authorities said, and was based on the suspect’s travel to Yemen and his arrest there for using a Somali passport.

Sadly, the FBI could not move fast enough to prevent this act of terrorism. Whether Muhammad was a lone actor or not, the FBI had procedures it had to follow, procedures that prevented it from acting quickly. Were this a military matter, Muhammad could have been scooped up quickly preventing his murderous actions.

The only difference between this incident and that of foreign terrorists is that this man is an American citizen. In this case, Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad absolutely had to be afforded his Constitutional rights and the FBI had to follow procedure. It would be a mistake to jettison our civil rights for our own citizens out of a fear of terror.

But, regardless, it is a fact that the FBI could not prevent this terrorist act from happening here in the U.S. when it involved a single U.S. citizen. Imagine the mess we’d be in by applying American civil law procedure to foreign terror cases? When faced with terrorists with infinitely greater resources in money and personnel to use the sort of procedures that couldn’t even stop a lone gunman here in the U.S. is a recipe for disaster — and that is quite aside from the fact that foreigners are not citizens under our Constitution. Bush was right to consider the case of foreign terrorists as a military matter.

Let’s face facts here, shall we? Even if we wanted to impose our procedural rules on foreign cases it is often times impossible to lead an American styled investigation in the battlefield settings where many foreign terrorists are apprehended. There is no possibility of conducting an evidence gathering investigation that would satisfy American legal rules on the battlefield and it is an absurdity to assume it is possible.

While this case is not a legitimate reason to suspend civil rights for Americans, it is a prime example that extending our rights to even more terrorists who aren’t citizens would bring disastrous results. We couldn’t even stop this one, lone guy in our own nation. How are we going to stop whole terror networks in foreign lands using the same useless procedures?

(AP Photo/Brian Chilson)

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4 Responses to “Ark. Killing of Soldiers Shows Why Terror Isn’t a Police Matter”

  1. T F Stern on June 2nd, 2009 9:34 am

    I have a question, more than a comment as per some information supplied which I’ve not seen in the drive by media.

    “The investigation was in its preliminary stages, authorities said, and was based on the suspect’s travel to Yemen and his arrest there for using a Somali passport.”

    What’s with the Somali passport? Does he have dual citizenship? Or is he like Obama where he’s born in Kenya and Hawaii depending on the source?

  2. JoeCitizen on June 2nd, 2009 2:25 pm

    What is your point exactly?

    What do you imagine the military would have done with this guy if they were free to wage war against terrorism within America? What exactly did he do that could justify locking him up? Do you think that the instant that any authority figure thinks that some kind of an investigation is in order, that the first thing they do is lock the potential suspect up, indefinitly, without any rights?
    Thats what would have had to happen if you would want to prevent this guy from doing his drive-by shooting.

    Sounds to me that you are trying spin this case in such a way that you can advance some bizarre authoritarian agenda, even though the only way that this guy could have been stopped before he did the shooting would be if we lived in some absolute police state.

    Is that your ideal? Sure seems that way – especially given your theme of rabid opposition to the premier organization defending our civil liberties.

  3. Warner Todd Huston on June 2nd, 2009 3:48 pm

    Re-read it Joey. I SPECIFICALLY said the military should have had no part in this case. I know it’s hard, but DO try to read it all before commenting.

  4. kerwin on June 4th, 2009 4:13 am

    Obama’s FBI knew about Tiller’s killer being a terrorist as well being as he got off on a technicality for having the makings for bombs in his cars. That means they have two strikes against them on Sunday. It must have been a bad day.

    Still I am not sure that the recruiter’s murder was the result of Jihad just because the accused is a Muslim as the accused voiced anti-war sentiments.

    I assume there are Muslim anti-war activists.

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