The Kirk assassination has unleashed the forces of evil.
Two Muslim terrorists have been arrested on multiple charges related to weapons of mass destruction and the threat of terrorism after a federal investigation led to the evacuation of multiple homes in the area on Friday. Adeeb Nasir and Adil Justice Ahme Nasir. were arrested after an FBI raid discovered a bomb planted on a car. The investigation followed the discovery of an explosive located underneath a news media vehicle in Salt Lake City.
Will the islamophobia never end?
They hated Trump.
Muslim Men in Utah Busted With Bombs on Terror Charges
By Daniel Greenfield, September 14, 2025:
Two men have been taken into custody after an operation involving multiple law enforcement agencies in a Magna neighborhood.
One of the suspects were identified as 58-year-old Adeeb Nasir and 31-year-old Adil Justice Ahme Nasir.
ADVERTISEMENTAccording to a probable cause statement, bomb squads from the Salt Lake City Police Department and Unified Fire Authority responded to reports of a suspicious device.
The Nasirs were apparently arrested “for the offenses of manufacturing or possessing a weapon of mass destruction, threat of terrorism”.
On Sept. 12, members of the Salt Lake City Police Bomb Squad and Unified Fire Authority Arson/Bomb Squad responded to a suspicious device located in Salt Lake City. The device — an incendiary device — had reportedly been placed underneath a news media vehicle parked next to an occupied building. The device had reportedly been lit but failed to function as designed, police said. Authorities confirmed that it was determined the incendiary device was real.
No details on what the target was, but based on pictures of their house, they really disliked Trump. Including a flag reading ‘Is He Dead Yet’.
Due to use of illegal drugs, Adeeb is a restricted person with a protective order against him that prevents him from possessing firearms. The second suspect, identified as “Adil,” is also a restricted person due to illegal narcotic use.
ABC News: Adeeb Nasir, 58, was arrested in Salt Lake County on Sunday on two counts of weapon of mass destruction – manufacture/possess/sell/use, a first-degree felony; attempted aggravated arson, a first-degree felony; four counts of explosive/chemical/incendiary – possessing parts, second and third-degree felonies; and two counts of threat of terrorism – use of weapon/hoax mass destruction, a second-degree felony.
On Sept. 12, members of the Salt Lake City Police Bomb Squad and Unified Fire Authority Arson/Bomb Squad responded to a suspicious device located in Salt Lake City. The device — an incendiary device — had reportedly been placed underneath a news media vehicle parked next to an occupied building.
The device had reportedly been lit but failed to function as designed, police said. Authorities confirmed that it was determined the incendiary device was real.
Due to the nature of the device and its placement, this incident constituted a significant threat to public safety, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) assumed jurisdiction over the investigation. They determined that two suspects to be associated with the incident and tracked them to a residence in Magna, located on the 2700 South block of 8500 West.
It was also confirmed that the suspects lived at that address.