Global Security Newsletter // November 09

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November 09, 2018
FBI seeks 'Beltway Bank Bandit' after 14 bank robberies in DC region
Mismatch Bandit Now Suspected of 18 Robberies
1. US Security from mikenova (86 sites): Stars and Stripes: Lawsuit blames US government for water contamination around Fairchild AFB
1. US Security from mikenova (86 sites): Stars and Stripes: Trump limits asylum, says migrants must 'have merit'
1. US Security from mikenova (86 sites): Washington Free Beacon: Trump on 2016: Clinton ‘Didn’t Know What the Hell She Was Doing’

FBI seeks 'Beltway Bank Bandit' after 14 bank robberies in DC region

Washington Post
A suspect in 14 bank robberies. (FBI/FBI) A serial bank robber, dubbed the “Beltway Bank Bandit,” is wanted by the FBI after he robbed 14 banks in the D.C. region, officials said Friday.
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Mismatch Bandit Now Suspected of 18 Robberies

Federal Bureau of Investigation (press release) (blog)
During the robberies, the suspect enters the business and goes to the counter. He demands money from the register while either lifting his sweatshirt to display a gun in his waistband or holding his hand under his sweatshirt simulating a weapon.
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1. US Security from mikenova (86 sites): Stars and Stripes: Lawsuit blames US government for water contamination around Fairchild AFB

Global Security News from mikenova (25 sites)
SPOKANE, Wash. (Tribune News Service) — Spokane attorneys have filed a second federal lawsuit on behalf of landowners affected by water contamination near Fairchild Air Force Base.
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1. US Security from mikenova (86 sites): Stars and Stripes: Trump limits asylum, says migrants must 'have merit'

Global Security News from mikenova (25 sites)
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday invoked extraordinary national security powers to deny asylum to migrants who enter the country illegally, tightening the border as caravans of Central Americans slowly approach the United States.
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1. US Security from mikenova (86 sites): Washington Free Beacon: Trump on 2016: Clinton ‘Didn’t Know What the Hell She Was Doing’

Global Security News from mikenova (25 sites)
President Donald Trump said on Friday that his former opponent Hillary Clinton didn't know "what the Hell she was doing" during the 2016 presidential campaign. Trump took questions from reports before departing on Marine One, including inquires about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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