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Two days before the deadly shooting in Garland, Texas, a pseudonymous Twitter user affiliated with Anonymous warned police that an Islamic State attack was coming. Though law enforcement was clearly in front of the situation and prevented any civilian casualties, they missed that memo. At 5:37 p.m. on Friday, May 1, the user, who requested anonymity for the sake of her security, tweeted at the Garland Police Department’s official Twitter account, warning them of a potential attack. Read More |