9-11 Cop Breaks Silence
By Dave Gahary – American Free Press September 23, 2011
 The
 New Jersey police officer responsible for capturing five Israelis who 
filmed and celebrated while the World Trade Center towers burned has 
broken his silence, agreeing to a Sept. 16 exclusive interview with 
AMERICAN FREE PRESS.
The
 New Jersey police officer responsible for capturing five Israelis who 
filmed and celebrated while the World Trade Center towers burned has 
broken his silence, agreeing to a Sept. 16 exclusive interview with 
AMERICAN FREE PRESS.
As AFP readers are no doubt aware, 
these are the same Israelis who were working under the direction of 
Urban Moving Systems, a Mossad front company at the center of Israeli 
involvement in the Sept. 11 attacks.
Sgt. Scott DeCarlo has never spoken to 
the media about the details of that day except for two 30-second cameo 
appearances in Internet videos from undetermined sources. In fact, 
DeCarlo confirmed that this is the first, and last, interview he will 
ever grant in regard to this subject.
DeCarlo revealed to AFP hidden details 
about the events of 9-11 that mainstream media venues should have 
uncovered 10 years ago, if not for their near-total blackout of 
meaningful coverage where Israel is concerned.
Although not scheduled to work that 
day, DeCarlo reported anyway and “was posted on the highway” to prevent 
traffic from entering New York City.
“There was a BOLO, which is a ‘Be On 
the Look Out’ for a particular van, perhaps loaded with explosives,” 
explained DeCarlo, “that may have been on its way to destroy the George 
Washington Bridge.”
DeCarlo explained: “It [the suspicious 
van] happened to come our way, and I grabbed my sergeant [DeCarlo 
himself was a patrolman at that time] and said: ‘Hey, man, that’s our 
van.’ It wasn’t the exact license plate given reported—it was off by one
 numeral—but I said: ‘That’s gotta be it; it’s just too close.’”
He continued: “The van was coming off 
the [N.J.] Turnpike trying to get on Route 3. Traffic was rolling at two
 miles an hour, so we got in front of the van on foot, weapons drawn, 
and stopped it.”
All five of the Israeli spies refused to exit their vehicle, so DeCarlo was forced to get physical.
“We asked them to get out of the van, 
but they didn’t listen,” he said. “So, we . . . put them in handcuffs 
and did it as quickly as possible.”
AFP asked DeCarlo why he thought the 
Israelis refused to follow his orders. DeCarlo was unsure, but asked 
this writer, “You ever have a gun pointed at your head?”
DeCarlo then described what happened 
after the spies were dragged from their van. “When we removed them, one 
of the guys that was rather chatty said: ‘We’re not your enemy, we’re 
your friend. Our enemies are your enemies,’” DeCarlo said. “At that 
point they said they were from Israel. They kept saying, ‘Hey, we’re on 
your side.’”
“We brought them over to the New Jersey
 State Police holding cells in the Meadowlands Stadium, and that’s the 
last I saw of them,” he said. Shortly after that, the FBI reportedly 
took over. The five Israelis were held for 10 weeks, but were eventually
 deported to Israel on charges of immigration violations. In November 
2001, they appeared on an Israeli TV talk show discussing how they were 
in the U.S. “to document the event.”
Sgt. DeCarlo asked AFP to request interested parties not to contact him.
 
 
 
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