Display of Russian Medals in His Room Unrelated to Leaked Pentagon Documents’ Plan to Kill Millions

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While many questions remain in the Jacques Teixeira case, the court revealed that the 21-year-old Pentagon informant wanted to kill “lots of people around the world” and hung Russian military medals on his bedroom wall.

According to court documents, Teixeira regularly made scathing comments and allusions to the murder, including saying that he would “kill a large number of people in order to execute the feeble-minded”.

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The court also considered that the young man continued to pose a continuing threat to national security, expressing concern that “hostile nation-states may provide him with safe haven and facilitate his flight from the United States.”

And he warned that the nature of the material the twenty-year-old saw, not all of which was publicly shown, could cause additional and extremely dangerous harm to the national security of the United States if disclosed. This is reported by the Western media.

The accused whistleblower of the Pentagon documents hung a Russian military necklace and used images of people as bullet-riddled targets to decorate the walls of his room.

According to the documents, “the defendant kept his gun cabinet about two feet from his bed,” which contained “various weapons, including pistols, automatic rifles, shotguns, a large-caliber AK, and a gas mask.”

FBI agents also found ammunition, tactical bags in his locker, and “what appeared to be a silencer in his desk drawer.”

Comments on violence and murder

The shocking revelation raised questions about how Teixeira was accepted into the Air Force and received such a high level of clearance.

Evidence obtained from the social media platform also showed that he “regularly made comments about violence and killings.”

Teixeira applied for a firearms ID three times, the first time in 2018 when he was still a teenager.

However, this was denied “because of the local police department’s concerns about the defendant’s statements at his high school.”

The documents indicated that he was suspended from high school after a classmate overheard his remarks “about weapons, including Molotov cocktails, guns at school, and racist threats.” When asked, he said that the comments were a video game reference.

Notably, Techira was arrested in the middle of this month by FBI agents who arrived in an armored car and military vehicles and surrounded his home in Dayton, Massachusetts.

Bushra Morse
Storytelling is a big part of Bushra Morse's life, so she became a journalist. She graduated from Columbia University with a BA in Journalism and from the University of California, Los Angeles, with an MA in Visual Storytelling. Bushra has a diverse media background, having previously held positions at top media platforms before joining WS News Publishers. She writes for WS News Publishers and discusses everything from politics and social issues to pop culture and celebrity.

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