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Article: Graffiti in jail cell revealing, U.S. says Federal prosecutors say one of the Fort Dix Six suspects drew pictures on the door suggesting a desire to attack the FBI.
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- The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)
- Article date:
- June 19, 2007
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Byline: Troy Graham
Jun. 19--Agron Abdullahu, one of the Fort Dix Six, scratched graffiti into the door of his jail cell that included an AK-47 assault rifle firing bullets at the letters "FBI," prosecutors charged yesterday.
They said he also etched the name of a town in Kosovo, his homeland, along with an Albanian acronym for the Kosovo Liberation Army, which prosecutors called a paramilitary organization with a history of war crimes.
"The subject matter of the etchings alone is disturbing at best, and at worst demonstrates the volition of an individual predisposed to violence," prosecutors wrote in a brief filed in federal court in Camden ...
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