carlos86
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Was he in the US when this happened?
No but under the 2015 directive to the National Security Act, U.S. intelligence agencies do have a clear duty to warn any U.S. resident, U.S. citizen or not, of any known violent threats against them, notice of “impending threats of intentional killing, serious bodily injury, or kidnapping.”
“An IC element that collects or acquires credible and specific information indicating an impending threat of intentional killing, serious bodily injury, or kidnapping directed at a person or group of people (hereafter referred to as intended victim) shall have a duty to warn the intended victim or those responsible for protecting the intended victim, as appropriate. This includes threats where the target is an institution, place of business, structure, or location. The term intended victim includes both U.S. persons, as defined in EO 12333, Section 3.5(k), and non-U.S. persons.”
