The driver’s license approval process in Minnesota appears to be somewhat loose:
MN terror suspect is able to get his Class A Commerical Drivers License. http://t.co/aLtc2hlfHK pic.twitter.com/LOPSHjjOLA
— Tom Lyden (@LydenFOX9) August 27, 2015
He’s not allowed to fly, but the state of Minnesota doesn’t seem to have a problem with him getting behind the wheel of a big rig:
A Minnesota man, who Homeland Security identifies as a terror suspect who is on the “No Fly” list, now has his Class A commercial license, which will allow him to drive semi-trucks.
The FOX 9 Investigators revealed last May that Amir Meshal was attempting to get his Class A license from a South St. Paul Truck Driving School. The $4,000 tuition was paid for through the state workforce program.
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety confirms he was granted the license after passing a road test on August 8.
Meshal also has an application in the works that, if approved, would also allow him to drive school buses, according to the Fox9 story.
@LydenFOX9 @MyFOX9 Have we learned nothing from 9/11 and the pilot training?!
— Todd ??⛈ (@ripcord808) August 27, 2015
Apparently not enough.
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