(WINK) The FBI says suspect Jonathan Guerra-Blanco thought he was talking to other people who could help him release ISIS propaganda videos in multiple languages. But, really, he was talking to FBI online covert employees.
“To think that somebody would harm their neighbors?” said Daniel Rayl in Lehigh Acres. “I was raised to watch my neighbor’s house.”
Rayl is outraged to learn someone in his neighborhood, someone he could have come across, was arrested for making ISIS propaganda videos and accused of trying to convince people to harm others.
“I’m a single father of three kids,” Rayl said. “What if one of those was set off in the laundry mat where I’m doing clothes? Or while I’m doing groceries? It is the philosophy and work of cowards.”