The whole thing stinks of incompetence rather than bias . I mean, think about it β 1,500 Trump supporters get caught red-handed near the Capitol on January 6th, but Cole's phone activity goes undetected for FIVE YEARS ? That's just sloppy detective work if you ask me . And now we're hearing that there was allegedly some "corrupted data" from the cellphone carriers that might have thrown a wrench in the works . But what really raises my eyebrow is that the FBI seemed to focus more on prosecuting people who were basically just trying to get a good spot for their grandkids . Priorities, folks!
This whole thing has me thinking, what does it say about our justice system when we can't even catch a pipe bomber after 5 years? It's like they were trying to sweep this under the rug and make the Trump supporters look bad instead of actually solving the crime. And now Cole's family is saying he's not capable of something so serious because of his autism, it raises questions about our society's priorities too... are we more focused on labeling people as terrorists or actually understanding them? It's also got me wondering, what kind of bias do we have against certain groups that the FBI is willing to ignore when it comes to investigation? The whole thing feels like a big mess and I'm not sure if Cole's arrest is going to fix anything...
So the FBI took five whole years to catch some dude who allegedly made pipe bombs , and they think he might have been on autopilot because of autism ? Come on! That's like saying "I'm sorry we missed him" when you're driving a car with cruise control on . And what's up with the FBI only targeting Trump supporters for trespassing while letting this pipe bomb mastermind slide? It sounds like they were too busy trying to make an example out of grandmas who wanted to see their president .
And don't even get me started on this "corrupted data" nonsense . If the phone carriers are saying it's not true, and the FBI is just trying to cover its own behinds, then that's some serious BS . And what about the pixelation effect? Was that like a fancy way of saying "we didn't want you to see his face"?
I'm not saying Cole is innocent (he might be ), but five years is just ridiculous . It's like they were playing a game of cat and mouse, where the FBI was too busy chasing its own tail to actually catch the bad guy .
I'm really frustrated with the whole situation and I think we need to start questioning what's going on behind closed doors at the FBI . It seems like they were too busy demonizing Trump supporters to actually investigate the people who might have actually committed a crime. And now, this poor black guy is paying the price for it? It just doesn't sit right with me .
And what's up with all these 'investigative' mishaps? First, they can't track down Cole's phone activity and then they claim there was corrupted data? Come on! This whole thing is just a big mess and I'm worried that we're not getting the truth. We need some real accountability here .
It's also really disturbing to think about how this 'insurrection' narrative has been perpetuated, despite there being no concrete evidence. It's like they're trying to spin a whole different story just to fit their agenda . And what about all the Trump supporters who were actually trespassing on January 6th? Were they also unfairly targeted? We need some answers here!