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Spy Incident Or Pedophilia? Two Chechen Men Invade Home at Fort Liberty and Take Pictures of Little Kids And Paid The Price- The Homeowner Was an Army Special Ops Soldier

A shooting incident in Carthage, North Carolina, north of Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), is currently under investigation by the Army Criminal Investigation Division and local police. This incident, which took place near the homes of some of America’s elite U.S. Special Operations forces, occurred on May 3 at 8:15 p.m. following a report of a suspected trespasser on a Special Forces soldier’s property.

The confrontation involved two Chechen men who spoke broken English and were found near the soldier’s residence. The family claims that the suspected trespasser, 35-year-old Ramzan Daraev from Chicago, was seen taking photographs of their children. When approached near a power line in a wooded area of the property, an altercation broke out, resulting in Daraev being shot multiple times at close range. Another man, Dzhankutov Adsalan, was found in a vehicle some distance away and, after being questioned by authorities, was released. The Moore County Sheriff’s Office is leading the investigation.

An FBI spokesperson informed Fox News, “Our law enforcement partners at the Moore County Sheriff’s Office contacted the FBI after a shooting death in Carthage. A special agent met with investigators and provided a linguist to assist with a language barrier for interviews.”

Sheriff Ronnie Fields stated, “The caller reported that an individual was observed taking photographs on the property and had become aggressive towards a resident outside their home. The deceased was found approximately 250 yards from the roadway, along a powerline on the residential property. Initial identification of Daraev was not possible, but his identity was later confirmed through family members and international identification found in his vehicle.”

The shooter has been identified as a Colonel in the U.S. Army who lived at the location of the shooting.

U.S. Special Operations soldiers around the country have experienced strange interactions in recent years that they say involve suspicious surveillance of them and their families. Many believe that U.S. military bases have become an increasing target of foreign probes.

A little explanation on the topic:

The shooting incident two weeks ago in Carthage could have been a case of mistaken identity. The two Chechens had no personal identification. They did have two cell phones with Russian language contacts and camera equipment. They were not wearing any uniforms for the power company that reportedly employed them.

Sheriff Ronnie Fields said Daraev was working as a subcontractor for Utilities One, a company based in New Jersey, at the time of his death. Investigators are still working to verify his official employment and immigration status.

At the time of the incident, Daraev was not in possession of any utility equipment, utility clothing, or identification. The incident has been reported to the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Was this case of a undocumented pedophile or a spy incident or maybe both?