Terror Casts a Shadow Across Texas
Terror group ISIS claimed on Tuesday that it is responsible for the attack on Sunday at a cartoon contest featuring images of the Muslim prophet Muhammad in Garland, Texas, and warned "the defenders of the cross" that more attacks on U.S. soil are to follow.
Fox News reported that the claim was made on ISIS' Al Bayan radio station, based in the Syrian city of Raqqa, which the terror group has established as its capital.
"We say to the defenders of the cross, the U.S., that future attacks are going to be harsher and worse. The Islamic State soldiers will inflict harm on you with the grace of God. The future is just around the corner," the terror group said in its message, according to CNN.