Domestic Terrorist Attack update:
SIS agents today raided the home of Alex Santiago a suspect in the train station bombings that occured a few weeks ago. Mr. Santiago was suspected of being the taxi driver that dropped off the terrorists, his photo was taken by a train station security camera as he was fleeing the scene. Upon raiding his home SIS agents uncovered several pounds of Military grade C4 in Santiago's garage. Upon Arrival to the residences of Santiago police entered his home to take him into custody when he did not answer the door several agents witnessed after breaking down his door Santiago taking a shot gun and committing suicide. Agents have been searching Santiago's home for more leads as to the group responsible for the attack. Evidence suggests that Santiago was not high up in the group being only a driver and the group using his home as storage for supplies. SIS agents are hoping for more leads to the terrorist group before they are able to initiate another attack. More updates will be given as information becomes available
Article by:
Maria Lopez
SIS agents today raided the home of Alex Santiago a suspect in the train station bombings that occured a few weeks ago. Mr. Santiago was suspected of being the taxi driver that dropped off the terrorists, his photo was taken by a train station security camera as he was fleeing the scene. Upon raiding his home SIS agents uncovered several pounds of Military grade C4 in Santiago's garage. Upon Arrival to the residences of Santiago police entered his home to take him into custody when he did not answer the door several agents witnessed after breaking down his door Santiago taking a shot gun and committing suicide. Agents have been searching Santiago's home for more leads as to the group responsible for the attack. Evidence suggests that Santiago was not high up in the group being only a driver and the group using his home as storage for supplies. SIS agents are hoping for more leads to the terrorist group before they are able to initiate another attack. More updates will be given as information becomes available
Article by:
Maria Lopez