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FBI director says Texas gunman displayed interest in cartoon contest

Published November 29, 2015

Associated Press
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FBI Director James Comey says federal investigators knew that one of the two gunmen in an attempted attack outside a provocative cartoon contest in Texas was aware of the event.

Comey told reporters Thursday that agents had developed information hours before Sunday's event in Garland, Texas, that Elton Simpson had an interest in it.

He said that information was distributed to local authorities in Texas, but there had been no indication that Simpson was planning an attack.

Simpson, of Phoenix, had been convicted in 2011 in a terrorism-related investigation and sentenced to probation. The FBI opened a new investigation into his activities in March. Comey said that investigation was "open but far from complete" at the time of the shooting.

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