Courtney Browen
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When he would go, he would sit in the waiting room, observing his surroundings. Many of these soldiers sitting amongst him were also being deployed to the Middle East. These were the very soldiers who would be fighting against his own people. As he sat there, taking it all in, Nadal couldn't help but think about how this would be the perfect place to carry out his attack.
When he would go, he would sit in the waiting room, observing his surroundings. Many of these soldiers sitting amongst him were also being deployed to the Middle East. These were the very soldiers who would be fighting against his own people. As he sat there, taking it all in, Nadal couldn't help but think about how this would be the perfect place to carry out his attack.
Not only was the room full of unsuspecting soldiers, but there was also a rule where everyone inside was prohibited from carrying weapons. So as he sat in the waiting room, Nadal studied the layout. He replayed the future attack in his head over and over again. And after a while, he was fully prepared to carry it out. Which brings us to November 3rd. On November 3rd,
Not only was the room full of unsuspecting soldiers, but there was also a rule where everyone inside was prohibited from carrying weapons. So as he sat in the waiting room, Nadal studied the layout. He replayed the future attack in his head over and over again. And after a while, he was fully prepared to carry it out. Which brings us to November 3rd. On November 3rd,
Not only was the room full of unsuspecting soldiers, but there was also a rule where everyone inside was prohibited from carrying weapons. So as he sat in the waiting room, Nadal studied the layout. He replayed the future attack in his head over and over again. And after a while, he was fully prepared to carry it out. Which brings us to November 3rd. On November 3rd,
Nadal went about his normal routine. He left his apartment at 5 am and went to the mosque for morning prayer. He then stopped at the 7-11 convenience store and ordered his usual cup of coffee and hash browns. Nadal was a regular here. And although he was usually very quiet and reserved, the owner couldn't help but notice how talkative Nadal had been recently.
Nadal went about his normal routine. He left his apartment at 5 am and went to the mosque for morning prayer. He then stopped at the 7-11 convenience store and ordered his usual cup of coffee and hash browns. Nadal was a regular here. And although he was usually very quiet and reserved, the owner couldn't help but notice how talkative Nadal had been recently.
Nadal went about his normal routine. He left his apartment at 5 am and went to the mosque for morning prayer. He then stopped at the 7-11 convenience store and ordered his usual cup of coffee and hash browns. Nadal was a regular here. And although he was usually very quiet and reserved, the owner couldn't help but notice how talkative Nadal had been recently.
For the past few weeks, he would come in and start talking to him about his deployment. He would also talk about his frustrations with not being able to find a wife. And of course, he also talked a lot about Islam. After several weeks of these conversations, the owner said that he started excusing himself to the back room anytime he saw Nadal walk into the store.
For the past few weeks, he would come in and start talking to him about his deployment. He would also talk about his frustrations with not being able to find a wife. And of course, he also talked a lot about Islam. After several weeks of these conversations, the owner said that he started excusing himself to the back room anytime he saw Nadal walk into the store.
For the past few weeks, he would come in and start talking to him about his deployment. He would also talk about his frustrations with not being able to find a wife. And of course, he also talked a lot about Islam. After several weeks of these conversations, the owner said that he started excusing himself to the back room anytime he saw Nadal walk into the store.
But on this day, November 3rd, after leaving the 7-Eleven, Nadal went to Stan's shooting range and fired off 200 rounds from his gun into the silhouette targets. After that, He went to Radio Shack to get extra batteries for his red and green laser sights. To finish out his day, he stopped by the local Bank of America branch and closed his safe deposit box.
But on this day, November 3rd, after leaving the 7-Eleven, Nadal went to Stan's shooting range and fired off 200 rounds from his gun into the silhouette targets. After that, He went to Radio Shack to get extra batteries for his red and green laser sights. To finish out his day, he stopped by the local Bank of America branch and closed his safe deposit box.
But on this day, November 3rd, after leaving the 7-Eleven, Nadal went to Stan's shooting range and fired off 200 rounds from his gun into the silhouette targets. After that, He went to Radio Shack to get extra batteries for his red and green laser sights. To finish out his day, he stopped by the local Bank of America branch and closed his safe deposit box.
While there, he also turned to the bank teller and said, quote, you'll never see me again.
While there, he also turned to the bank teller and said, quote, you'll never see me again.
While there, he also turned to the bank teller and said, quote, you'll never see me again.
On the morning of November 5th, Nadal drove himself to the mosque for morning prayer, where he said goodbye to all of the members. He told everyone there that he was going home. No one knew exactly what he meant by this, but I'm assuming they thought he was leaving to visit family for the holidays. But from there, Nadal made his usual stop to the 7-Eleven to get coffee and hash browns.
On the morning of November 5th, Nadal drove himself to the mosque for morning prayer, where he said goodbye to all of the members. He told everyone there that he was going home. No one knew exactly what he meant by this, but I'm assuming they thought he was leaving to visit family for the holidays. But from there, Nadal made his usual stop to the 7-Eleven to get coffee and hash browns.
On the morning of November 5th, Nadal drove himself to the mosque for morning prayer, where he said goodbye to all of the members. He told everyone there that he was going home. No one knew exactly what he meant by this, but I'm assuming they thought he was leaving to visit family for the holidays. But from there, Nadal made his usual stop to the 7-Eleven to get coffee and hash browns.