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What happened to her that night was something that doesn't happen in Adams County. That's a movie, Your Honor. That's something you watch on Halloween to scare you. That's not real life, but it was real life for Tina Lohman on November 9th, 2021.
Her absolute favorite thing is coloring. She loves sitting there as long as you let her and color.
Her absolute favorite thing is coloring. She loves sitting there as long as you let her and color.
Her absolute favorite thing is coloring. She loves sitting there as long as you let her and color.
All of our intelligence was pointing to one piece of dirt where these senior al-Qaeda operatives were operating out of. These men were tasked with capturing or killing those al-Qaeda commanders.
All of our intelligence was pointing to one piece of dirt where these senior al-Qaeda operatives were operating out of. These men were tasked with capturing or killing those al-Qaeda commanders.
All of our intelligence was pointing to one piece of dirt where these senior al-Qaeda operatives were operating out of. These men were tasked with capturing or killing those al-Qaeda commanders.
As they're going room by room clearing out these terrace, the ranger testified he was peeking around the corner to see who had come out and her biological mother ran out screaming and he said she blew herself up about 15 feet from him and he noticed something moving on the ground and that's where he saw Sparrow.
As they're going room by room clearing out these terrace, the ranger testified he was peeking around the corner to see who had come out and her biological mother ran out screaming and he said she blew herself up about 15 feet from him and he noticed something moving on the ground and that's where he saw Sparrow.
As they're going room by room clearing out these terrace, the ranger testified he was peeking around the corner to see who had come out and her biological mother ran out screaming and he said she blew herself up about 15 feet from him and he noticed something moving on the ground and that's where he saw Sparrow.
That is nice. You feel that? This was a bunch of service members from the Rangers to the medical staff at Bagram, where she lived for five months in a combat trauma center where they're treating like catastrophic injuries, like double amputations. And she was like a contrast in this world of hurt that they can make a difference for.
That is nice. You feel that? This was a bunch of service members from the Rangers to the medical staff at Bagram, where she lived for five months in a combat trauma center where they're treating like catastrophic injuries, like double amputations. And she was like a contrast in this world of hurt that they can make a difference for.
That is nice. You feel that? This was a bunch of service members from the Rangers to the medical staff at Bagram, where she lived for five months in a combat trauma center where they're treating like catastrophic injuries, like double amputations. And she was like a contrast in this world of hurt that they can make a difference for.
We had everything we needed from the U.S. side of the house legally to move her. So we were good to go. And it was looking like we were going to get that to happen at the end of 2019.
We had everything we needed from the U.S. side of the house legally to move her. So we were good to go. And it was looking like we were going to get that to happen at the end of 2019.
We had everything we needed from the U.S. side of the house legally to move her. So we were good to go. And it was looking like we were going to get that to happen at the end of 2019.
They completely changed from, hey, we're going to require DNA testing, we're going to require terrorist vetting, to dropping that DNA test requirement and essentially handing her off to the first person who came along after that.
They completely changed from, hey, we're going to require DNA testing, we're going to require terrorist vetting, to dropping that DNA test requirement and essentially handing her off to the first person who came along after that.
They completely changed from, hey, we're going to require DNA testing, we're going to require terrorist vetting, to dropping that DNA test requirement and essentially handing her off to the first person who came along after that.
And what has proven to be a non-relative terrorist affiliated person, an elderly Pashtun male that I honestly believe from the evidence was sent forward by the Taliban to collect her.