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Explosives Stolen in Columbus Ga. (240 Pounds Ammonium Nitrite)
5/25/2002 | WSBTV Atlanta

Posted on 05/25/2002 8:15:10 PM PDT by mrfixit514

Atlanta Channel 2 reports that "explosives" are missing. Anchor says they are the same as those used in OKC bombing. 240lbs of Ammonium Nitrate. FBI is investigating. Stolen from Robinson Paving Co. in Columbus GA.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: atlanta; bomb; explosives; fertilizer; terrorism
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1 posted on 05/25/2002 8:15:10 PM PDT by mrfixit514
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Previous thread about stolen fertilizers that I'm assuming could be used for building truck bomb similar to OKC.

LINK

2 posted on 05/25/2002 8:22:00 PM PDT by dawn53
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Full text of article from AJC

http://www.accessatlanta.com/ajc/news/0502/25explosives.html Explosives stolen in Columbus

Associated Press Columbus -- Authorities are investigating the theft of a large amount of construction-grade explosives from a road-paving business. As many as five cases -- about 240 pounds -- of ammonium nitrate in stick form were taken from a steel-reinforced bunker at Robinson Paving, Columbus police Maj. Ricky Boren said Friday. The break-in was discovered Thursday, but could have happened as early as mid-March, he said. Ammonium nitrate is a key component of the explosive used to bomb the federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995. Boren said the company used it to blast rock for road construction. The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, as well as all law enforcement in Columbus and Muskogee County, are involved in the investigation. "We don't have any intelligence information saying anything is being targeted, but because of the 9/11 incident, we feel like it's something everybody should be aware of," Boren said. Legal possession and use of the explosive is regulated by the ATF, Boren said. The theft was reported by company employees, who found the lock broken off the bunker Thursday. Police Lt. Bill Rawn, commander of the Columbus Metro Emergency Response Team, said ammonium nitrate is stable when properly handled and hydrated. In granular form, it is used to fertilize farm crops.

3 posted on 05/25/2002 8:34:19 PM PDT by mrfixit514
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I didnt know Ammonium Nitrate could come in stick form, is that more concentrated then the granular form that comes in a bag.
4 posted on 05/25/2002 8:52:45 PM PDT by Husker24
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Now let me get this straight....in a time when the INS has allowed terrorist to roam all over the country, using our own devices to kill us......some idiot uses a $7.95 lock from K-MART to guard 240 pounds of Ammonium Nitrite?
5 posted on 05/25/2002 9:21:53 PM PDT by JessicaDragonet
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Is this related to the Florida stuff perchance?
6 posted on 05/25/2002 9:23:23 PM PDT by codebreaker
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At least they are reporting it 2 days late..it took them a week to report the stolen airline uniforms truck in KC.
7 posted on 05/25/2002 9:25:02 PM PDT by codebreaker
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This stuff is used instead of dynamite. The sticks are bigger because it is harder to ignite an explosion with a smaller quantity. Pound for pound, though it is just as powerful as dynamite.
8 posted on 05/25/2002 9:25:38 PM PDT by RightWhale
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....or Ammonium Nitrate.
9 posted on 05/25/2002 9:25:49 PM PDT by JessicaDragonet
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Mmm..rural location, lax security-thefts reported in the region the same months
10 posted on 05/25/2002 9:25:57 PM PDT by codebreaker
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YEA THEIR saying that the stff could have been stolen as far back as march
11 posted on 05/25/2002 9:52:50 PM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK
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Profile and expel.
12 posted on 05/25/2002 11:20:07 PM PDT by Savage Beast
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Whoever they are is waiting to use these sticks..
13 posted on 05/26/2002 9:22:40 AM PDT by codebreaker
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Has anyone posted the story of the explosives stolen in Northern California from a mining company?
14 posted on 06/01/2002 5:23:56 AM PDT by mrfixit514
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Friday, May 31, 2002

SAN FRANCISCO — The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms posted a $5,000 reward Friday for information leading to the location of a cache of explosives that was stolen earlier this month.

Special Agent in Charge John Torres said the explosives were stolen from a gold mining operation in Scott Bar, Calif., near the Oregon state line border.

According to the Siskiyou County sheriff's department, 700 pounds of dynamite were stolen, which is about two mining seasons' worth of explosives for the business.

The dynamite sticks were stolen between April 6 and May 18 from two locked boxes stored deep in the mine. ATF officials said the thieves had to cut through a door to get to the explosives.

Officials said there was no apparent terrorist link to the theft, but they could not rule out the possibility.

ATF officials urged anyone with information to call 1-888-ATF-BOMB.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

15 posted on 06/01/2002 5:27:56 AM PDT by mrfixit514
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Not to mention they only check the stores once a month or so. What a bunch of yahoos!
16 posted on 06/01/2002 5:32:04 AM PDT by Quilla
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Whoever they are is waiting to use these sticks.

Of course they are - the Fourth of July is coming up and boys will be boys!

17 posted on 06/01/2002 5:37:16 AM PDT by toddst
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Columbus,GA isn't rural. It's right next to Fort Benning.
18 posted on 06/01/2002 5:37:54 AM PDT by Atlantian
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"Now let me get this straight....in a time when the INS has allowed terrorist to roam all over the country, using our own devices to kill us......some idiot uses a $7.95 lock from K-MART to guard 240 pounds of Ammonium Nitrite?"

It isn't ammonium nitrate---ammonium nitrate is fertilizer. There is obviously something missing from the article, as ammonium nitrate only becomes an explosive when blended with some "fuel-type" material such as diesel fuel. You can go down to your local farm supply store and buy TONS of prilled ammonium nitrate.

From http://users.skynet.be/jeeper/page58.html

" NITRAMON"

"Another military explosive is Nitramon . This is an Ammonium Nitrate type of explosive which is desensitized . It is packed in a tin can 8 ¼-inch in diameter and 17-inches long, it weighs 40 pounds and is essentially designed for cratering (e.g. road surfaces) . Nitramon is grayish purple in color . It has a detonating velocity of 14,000 to 16,000 feet per second . Nitramon is relatively insensitive, and therefore requires a booster charge of more sensitive explosive to set it off . A booster charge consisting of Amatol is embedded in the center of the 40-pound can just opposite the tunnel."

19 posted on 06/01/2002 5:40:57 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog
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Hmmm.. Northern California? I'll guess it was enviro-terrorists that pulled this job.
20 posted on 06/01/2002 5:41:51 AM PDT by csvset
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