FBI
says probing Philadelphia police shooting as terrorist attack
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[January 14, 2016]
(Reuters) - The FBI is investigating
the recent shooting of a Philadelphia police officer as a terrorist
attack, FBI Director James Comey said on Wednesday, a Pennsylvania
newspaper reported.
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Comey's comments at a Federal Bureau of Investigation field office
in Pittsburgh and reported by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, were
confirmed to Reuters by an FBI spokesman.
FBI investigators were seeking to find out if suspected gunman
Edward Archer, 30, was in touch with or inspired by anyone linked to
Islamic State, the report said.
Philadelphia police have said Archer pledged allegiance to the
militant group before allegedly opening fire on police officer Jesse
Hartnett in his patrol car last Thursday night.
“Your parents' al Qaeda was a group that was focused on national
landmarks, sophisticated ... events, carefully chosen operatives,
lots of surveillance, and then trying to deliver the big thing. That
was al Qaeda's culture,” Comey said, according to the newspaper.
 “This is entirely different, first in the way the message comes.
They are crowd-sourcing terrorism, using Twitter and other forms of
social media to try to motivate anybody” to conduct an attack, he
was quoted as saying.
Police said on Sunday that a man stopped officers patrolling near
the site of the attack and warned that Archer had been part of a
group of four men who may pose a danger to police.
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In the attack caught on video, a gunman police say was Archer was
seen shooting into a patrol car driven by Hartnett, 33, who was shot
in the arm but managed to fire back. Archer, who sustained a bullet
wound to the buttocks, was arrested at the scene and charged with
attempted murder.
Archer, police say, told them that the attack was done "in the name
of Islam."
(Reporting by Eric Walsh in Washington; Additional reporting by
Julia Edwards in Washington; Editing by Tom Brown)
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