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'We Need to Hear the Orlando 911 Calls,' says Senate Candidate Harbach, 'FBI Dropped the Ball'
Contact: Scott Harbach, 847-707-2160

KENOSHA, Wis., June 15, 2016 /Christian Newswire/ -- Wisconsin Democrat Senate candidate Scott Harbach demands transparency about the terrorism attack in Orlando last weekend. He wants the three unedited 911 calls of the terrorist to be immediately released in entirety in addition to any videos. He also wants hearings to see why the FBI previously cleared him.

"Words cannot express the pain that this reckless act of terrorism has caused," Harbach said. "I pray for those that lost their lives and the loved ones left behind by this senseless act."

Harbach is a Security Consultant expert. He is facing former Senator Russ Feingold in the August Wisconsin Democrat primary.

Harbach said about the Orlando massacre, "We all know that the LGBT community was targeted by this Islamic terrorist. But we need to hear…no, we need to demand the 911 calls made by this coward. There's something they're not telling us. Let's face it, their track record of being truthful and transparent isn't that good. How many times have they lied to us before?"
"They told us that this was was a 'homegrown American terrorist,'" Harbach continued, "but we found out that he is a first generation born in America. His father is from Afghanistan where he promoted anti-American propaganda. This terrorist might be American born, but his Islam extremism was born much earlier in Afghanistan."

Harbach also expressed concerns about how the FBI handled the investigation. "You heard them (FBI) say it. They don't think they made a mistake by clearing this guy a couple years ago and not continuing to keep him under surveillance. Oh, they definitely made a mistake. They clearly dropped the ball on this one. The proof is in the massacre!"

"Whether they want to admit it or not, this tragedy could have been prevented if the FBI had maintained surveillance on this terrorist." Harbach explained. "We need hearings on this whole FBI investigation to find out why they messed up, and what changes must be made so it does not happen again."