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From: [http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/10/fbi-tracking-device/2/ Wired]
"Brian Alseth from the American Civil Liberties Union in Washington state contacted Afifi after seeing pictures of the tracking device posted online and told him the ACLU had been waiting for a case like this to challenge the ruling.


Brian Alseth from the American Civil Liberties Union in Washington state contacted Afifi after seeing pictures of the tracking device posted online and told him the ACLU had been waiting for a case like this to challenge the ruling.
“This is the kind of thing we like to throw lawyers at,” Afifi said Alseth told him.


“This is the kind of thing we like to throw lawyers at,” Afifi said Alseth told him.
From: [http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/03/arab-american_sues_fbi_over_gps_tracking_device.php#more TPMMuckracker]
In addition to talking to the media about what happened with the agents, Affifi filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for his FBI file. Affifi received a package via overnight mail on Jan. 26 — the same day that FBI agents told his counsel that they wanted to further interrogate Affifi, according to the suit.


The FBI’s file described Affifi as a “bright hardworking student, trying to support his family…[who] would be great to work for the FBI,” according to the documents he obtained in his FOIA request.


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“Don’t worry, you’re boring. “

Different Story's Perspectives

  • Afifi
  • American Civil Liberties Union
  • Khalend
  • Father
  • FBI
  • Garage-mechanic
  • Tracker company
  • Kim Zetter (article author)
  • Former FBI agent
  • Afifi's mother
  • Lawyer
  • Room-mate

From: Wired "Brian Alseth from the American Civil Liberties Union in Washington state contacted Afifi after seeing pictures of the tracking device posted online and told him the ACLU had been waiting for a case like this to challenge the ruling.

“This is the kind of thing we like to throw lawyers at,” Afifi said Alseth told him.

From: TPMMuckracker In addition to talking to the media about what happened with the agents, Affifi filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for his FBI file. Affifi received a package via overnight mail on Jan. 26 — the same day that FBI agents told his counsel that they wanted to further interrogate Affifi, according to the suit.

The FBI’s file described Affifi as a “bright hardworking student, trying to support his family…[who] would be great to work for the FBI,” according to the documents he obtained in his FOIA request.

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