Brooklyn subway shooter is the 'very definition of a terrorist': Former FBI official
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Former FBI Criminal Investigations Assistant Director Chris Swecker explained how the Brooklyn subway shooter is the "very definition of a terrorist" Wednesday on "The Ingraham Angle."
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If ever there was a person with a political ideology, a motivation, it was this guy. You look back to Eric Rudolph, a case that I had a lot to do with. He had a very eclectic ideology, but everything he did was driven by it. And he was trying to intimidate the general public into his way of thinking, if you will. To … force his ideology on the American public. That's exactly what this guy was trying to do. He wasn't very selective. He hated everybody. He hated Jews. He hated Whites. He hated Hispanics and Asians. But still, if you look at how terrorism is defined, he fits right there. He may fit into the hate crime statute.