Sept. 11, 2012: A protester reacts as the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi is seen in flames.Reuters
Sources: Benghazi Attack Suspect Captured, En Route To US -- FOX News
EXCLUSIVE: A suspected terrorist linked to the 2012 Benghazi terror attack that killed four Americans has been captured inside Libya by U.S. forces and currently is en route to the United States, Fox News has learned.
Sources told Fox News that the suspect, Ansar al-Sharia commander Ahmed Abu Khattala, was captured Sunday during a joint U.S. military and law enforcement operation, and will face prosecution in the United States.
President Obama signed off on the mission on Friday night, Fox News is told. Khattala was captured south of Benghazi by U.S. special operators and is on his way to the U.S. aboard a Navy ship.
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Pentagon: Benghazi Suspect in U.S. Custody -- Time/AP
U.S. nabs suspect in Benghazi attack -- USA Today
Benghazi attack suspect in U.S. custody after secret raid -- CBS
Benghazi Suspect Captured by US Special Forces -- ABC News
Benghazi suspect captured in weekend raid: official -- Chicago Tribune
Suspect in Benghazi Terror Attack Captured in Libya: U.S. -- New York Post
Ahmed Abu Khattala, Alleged Benghazi Attack Ringleader, Captured In Libya By US Forces -- IBTimes
U.S. commandos capture 'mastermind' behind 2012 Benghazi consulate attack and plan to bring him to Washington for trial -- Daily Mail
Suspect in Benghazi consulate attack captured by US Special Forces -- Al Jazeera
The Suspected Ringleader of the Benghazi Attacks Is in U.S. Custody -- National Journal
Capture of Benghazi suspect thrusts U.S. special operations in Africa into spotlight again -- Washington Post
Meet Ahmed Abu Khattala, an alleged ringleader of the Benghazi attack -- Washington Post
Timeline: How the Benghazi attack played out -- Washington Post
My Comment: So much for the White House storyline that a video caused a ragtag group of protestors to spontaneously attack the US consulate in Benghazi on September 11, 2012.
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