Mark Oberholtzer, left, the plumber from Texas City, Texas needs an explanation on how is truck with his logo, not just got to Syria but in hands of Islamic extremist firing.
He surely has never been to Syria neither an Islamic fighter in Syria. yet his Ford F-250 pickup truck including his logo for Mark-1 Plumbing and his phone number wound up in a propaganda picture sent out by the extremist Ansar al-Deen Front carrying anti-aircraft gun in the front lines of the war in Syria.
He surely has never been to Syria neither an Islamic fighter in Syria. yet his Ford F-250 pickup truck including his logo for Mark-1 Plumbing and his phone number wound up in a propaganda picture sent out by the extremist Ansar al-Deen Front carrying anti-aircraft gun in the front lines of the war in Syria.
Mr Oberholtzer says he has hired a lawyer and wants to make Twitter remove the posting, because he wants the death threats and the phone to stop ringing. CBS News report.
'We have a secretary here, she's scared to death. We all have families. We don't want no problems,' said Oberholtzer.
Oberholtzer says he has no idea how Islamists and Syria got hold of his truck after he sold it to an AutoNation dealership three years ago.
In the past when he sold his work trucks, he always removed the logo first. The last time he got rid of a vehicle he didn't.
Mr Oberholtzer, who has worked as a plumber for the past 32-years, assumed AutoNation would remove the decal before selling the truck.
Apparently it didn't. It's still entirely unknown how the truck made its way into the possession of Islamist fighters in Syria.
A spokesman for AutoNation told KHOU 11 News that the truck went to auction, and probably different owners over and over, before ending up in the hands of Islamic terrorists
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