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🚔 Fedz Bus Guardzman, 21, Suspek Fo’ Leak 🔒Seecret Documents

WASHINGTON >> One Massachusetts Air National Guard membah wen get arrest today fo’ da leak of big kine secret military documents ’bout da Ukraine war an’ odda top national security tings 🇺🇦📄. Dis stay make peopo wondah how good America can protek da most sensitive secrets dey get.

Da guardsman, one IT specialist named 21-year-old Jack Teixeira, wen get nabbed by da FBI guys at his Massachusetts house, no mo’ problems 🏠🚓. Da plan stay fo’ charge him undah da Espionage Act, cuz dat make ’em illegal fo’ take or send out secret national defense information, Attorney General Merrick Garland wen say.

Garland nevah say why da guy wen do ’em, but some peopo in da private online chat room wea da documents wen show up tink dat Teixeira stay doin’ ’em mo’ fo’ show off dan any odda reason 😎💻.

Da investigation still going, but dis arrest stay one big step 🕵️‍♂️. Teixeira stay young an’ not high up in rank, so peopo goin’ wondah how he wen cause dis kine big problem fo’ national security dat da Pentagon say stay “very serious risk” 🤔.

Da military stay give plenny responsibility to young peopo, like young combat platoon sergeants 🎖️. Teixeira stay working as one “cyber transport systems specialist” in da Air National Guard, da kine guy dat stay responsible fo’ military communication networks, all da cables an’ hubs an’ stuff like dat 🖥️🌐.

In dat job, Teixeira stay get high kine security clearance cuz he also stay responsible fo’ protek da networks 🛡️. One defense official wen tell da Associated Press dat, but no like say who stay cuz stay talkin’ ’bout sensitive stuff.

Teixeira wen get arrested wen he stay wearing one T-shirt an’ shorts, an’ goin’ go court in Massachusetts on Friday fo’ da first time ⚖️. No stay clear if he get one lawyah fo’ talk fo’ him, an’ his maddah nevah call back wen leave one message 📞.

Da National Guard nevah say he da guy, but dey stay know ’bout da investigation into da possible role of one Massachusetts Air National Guardsman in da leak of secret documents 🕵️‍♀️. Ryder, da Pentagon spokesman, stay send all da questions ’bout da investigation to da Justice Department.

Da Biden administration stay try fo’ days fo’ fix da potential problems dat da leaked information wen cause since dey wen find out last week 🇺🇸🔧. Dey stay talk story wit’ allies an’ check how bad da damage stay. Da President wen say dat he no tink get anyting big happening right now dat he know ’bout.

Da leaked documents stay all kine tings, from slides showing wea da Ukrainian military stay to odda sensitive stuff like wen Russia’s President Vladimir Putin might use nuclear weapons 💣. No get one clear numba of how many documents wen leak, but da Associated Press wen see ’bout 50, an’ some peopo tink get hundredz mo’ 🗂️.

Dey tink da leak wen start on one site called Discord, wea peopo play online games an’ wea Te

ixeira stay posting fo’ years ’bout guns, games, an’ his favorite memes 🎮🔫. He also wen share kine secret US tings ova dea, peopo say.

Da investigative website Bellingcat an’ The New York Times wen tell da world dat Teixeira stay da guy, jus’ befo’ da fedz wen say he stay part of da investigation 🔍. Dey stay track profiles on odda not so famous sites link to Teixeira too.

Befo’, da Associated Press wen call da guy who wen leak da stuff “da O.G.” 💬. One guy in da chat group wea Teixeira an’ odda peopo stay talk story, no like give his name cuz he stay scared fo’ his safety 😨.

Da chat group, call “Thug Shaker Central,” get ’bout two dozen guys talking ’bout dea favorite kine guns, sharing memes an’ jokes, an’ talking ’bout wars, like da one wea Russia wen invade Ukraine 🌎.

In dat talk, “da O.G.” stay share stuff he say stay secret fo’ months, first jus’ typing ’em out, den latah posting pictures of da folded-up papers cuz he tink peopo no take ’em serious 😤.

Discord wen say dey stay work wit’ da law peopo 🚨.

Da way da secret info wen get leaked stay limited. Most times, da secret briefings like da slides wen end up on Discord, dey stay share ’em electronically. Dat stay happen on secure computers wea peopo get access based on dea clearance or on tablets fo’ briefings dat dey give back latah 📱. If dey gotta print da slides, dey gotta go to one special printer dat can handle secret tings an’ keep one record of who wen print ’em 🖨️.

Afta peopo get clearance, how dey handle secret stuff stay based on dea training an’ how much peopo trus’ ’em fo’ protek da information 🤝.

“When you join da military, if you need one security clearance, you goin’ go through da right kine checking,” Ryder wen say. All da peopo who get clearance stay sign one paper dat say no go share, an’ dey stay train fo’ handle secret tings right. Da leaks stay “one deliberate criminal act, no follow da rules” ❌.


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🚔🔒 Federal Authorities Arrest 21-Year-Old Guardsman Suspected of Leaking Secret Documents 🔒🚔

WASHINGTON >> A member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard was arrested today on suspicion of disclosing highly classified military documents about the Ukraine war and other top national security issues, which has raised concerns about America’s ability to protect its most sensitive secrets 🇺🇦📄.

The guardsman, an IT specialist named Jack Teixeira, 21, was arrested without incident by the FBI officers who converged at his Massachusetts home. He will be charged under the Espionage Act, which makes it a crime to remove or transmit classified national defense information, Attorney General Merrick Garland said.

Garland did not reveal a possible motive in his statement, but people in the private online chat room where the documents were leaked have portrayed Teixeira as motivated more by bravado than ideology 😎💻.

Despite the ongoing investigation into this high-profile intelligence leak, which led to sensitive information being shared worldwide, the arrest of Teixeira is still a significant development 🕵️‍♂️. The fact that a young, low-ranking service member like him is the primary suspect is raising questions about how such a serious breach could occur.

“We entrust our members with a lot of responsibility at a very early age. Think about a young combat platoon sergeant, and the responsibility and trust that we put into those individuals to lead troops into combat,” said Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder, a Pentagon spokesman.

Teixeira’s role in the Air National Guard was as a “cyber transport systems specialist,” an IT specialist responsible for military communication networks, including their cabling and hubs 🖥️🌐. As such, he would have had a higher level of security clearance because he was also responsible for protecting the networks, a defense official told the Associated Press, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.

Teixeira was taken into custody while wearing a T-shirt and shorts and is scheduled to appear in court in Massachusetts on Friday for his initial hearing ⚖️. It is unclear whether he has a lawyer who can represent him, and a phone message left at a number believed to belong to his mother has not been returned.

The National Guard did not confirm his identity but issued a statement saying, “We are aware of the investigation into the alleged role a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman may have played in the recent leak of highly-classified documents.” Ryder referred all questions about the investigation to the Justice Department.

Since the documents were first reported last week, the Biden administration has been scrambling to contain the potential diplomatic and military fallout from the leaked information 🇺🇸🔧. Pentagon officials have expressed concern about the disclosures, but President Joe Biden, speaking to reporters in Ireland earlier Thursday, said, “there’s nothing contemporaneous that I’m aware of that is of great consequence.”

The leaked documents, which have not been individually authenticated by U.S. officials, include briefing slides showing Ukrainian military positions and assessments of international support for Ukraine, as well as other sensitive topics, such as under what circumstances Russian President Vladimir Putin might use nuclear weapons 💣. It is unclear how many documents were leaked, but the Associated Press has seen about 50, with some estimates putting the total number in the hundreds.

The leak is believed to have originated on a site called Discord, a social media platform popular with people playing online games and where Teixeira is believed to have posted for years about guns, games, and his favorite memes 🎮🔫. He is also accused of sharing closely guarded U.S. secrets with others

They think the leak started on a site called Discord, where people play online games and where Teixeira had been posting for years about guns, games, and his favorite memes 🎮🔫. He also shared some secret US information there, people say.

The investigative website Bellingcat and The New York Times told the world that Teixeira was the guy, just before the feds said he was part of the investigation 🔍. They tracked profiles on other not-so-famous sites linked to Teixeira too.

Before, the Associated Press called the guy who leaked the stuff “the O.G.” 💬. One guy in the chat group where Teixeira and other people were talking, didn’t want to give his name because he was scared for his safety 😨.

The chat group, called “Thug Shaker Central,” had about two dozen guys talking about their favorite guns, sharing memes and jokes, and talking about wars, like the one where Russia invaded Ukraine 🌎.

In that discussion, “the O.G.” shared stuff he said was secret for months, first by just typing them out, then later posting pictures of the folded-up papers because he thought people weren’t taking them seriously 😤.

Discord said they were working with the law enforcement 🚨.

The way the secret information was leaked is limited. Most times, the secret briefings like the slides ended up on Discord, they were shared electronically. That would happen on secure computers where people get access based on their clearance or on tablets for briefings that they give back later 📱. If they have to print the slides, they have to go to a special printer that can handle secret things and keep a record of who printed them 🖨️.

After people get clearance, how they handle secret stuff is based on their training and how much people trust them to protect the information 🤝.

“When you join the military, if you need a security clearance, you’re going to go through the right kind of checking,” Ryder said. All the people who get clearance sign a paper that says they won’t share, and they are trained to handle secret things right. The leaks are “a deliberate criminal act, not following the rules” ❌.

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