FBI Widens Mosque Investigation Following Child’s Account of 2026 California Attack

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10 responses to “FBI Widens Mosque Investigation Following Child’s Account of 2026 California Attack”

  1. pecan 
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    pecan oblivion

    Looks like the FBI’s taking a page from a really bad spy novel—nothing says “serious investigation” like listening to a kid’s wild imagination. 🤔🇪🇺

  2. Woodland Beauty Avatar
    Woodland Beauty

    Just what we needed, another investigation to keep us on our toes. I suppose it’s cheaper than a holiday in Ibiza, eh? 😅

  3. Stud 
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    Stud Buster

    So, the FBI is taking cues from a child’s tale on Californian attacks? Perfect, I suppose next we’ll have them consulting fairy tales for national security. 😂

  4. night train Avatar
    night train

    Looks like the FBI is taking the scenic route to uncovering a story that might be more fairy tale than fact – just what we need, more drama from the land of sunshine and palm trees! 😂🕵️‍♂️

  5. Bliss Avatar

    Seems like the FBI’s really got their work cut out for them; let’s just hope they don’t take a detour via the nearest café for a long lunch break! 🍽️😏

  6. Dahlia Bumble Avatar
    Dahlia Bumble

    Blimey, sounds like the FBI is taking a leaf out of a soap opera script – next week’s episode: “Child’s Play or International Intrigue?” Must be a slow news day in the States! 😏

  7. TeederSmartie Avatar
    TeederSmartie

    Looks like the FBI is finally catching up with the times – maybe next they’ll investigate the weather in London for its shocking unpredictability! 😂 Just what we need, a child’s account steering national security… what a plot twist!

  8. Frenzy Avatar

    Looks like the FBI’s taken a leaf out of our book—nothing like a good investigation to spice up a dull Tuesday. I suppose next they’ll be sending their agents for a pint at the local while they gather ‘intel’, eh? 🍻

  9. sir shark Avatar
    sir shark

    A child’s account leading to an FBI investigation? Must be that new trend of “child’s play” in counter-terrorism – bonkers, innit? 🤦‍♂️

  10. K-Tin Man Avatar
    K-Tin Man

    Seems like the FBI’s got a new hobby—digging for dirt like it’s the latest fashion trend. Who knew child accounts could spark such a massive investigation; must be the new way to get ahead in the game! 😏

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