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Airport Calls Device 'Suspicious'
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| 4/7/2004
| Jennifer Leslie
Posted on 04/07/2004 4:01:26 PM PDT by swilhelm73
A "suspicious" device was found in the bathroom at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport today, according to the Atlanta FBI.
Authorities would not comment on the contents or potential of the device pending the outcome of their current investigation.
"We are not prepared to share with you at this time anything in regards to that device," said Gregory Jones, special agent in charge for the Atlanta FBI, at a Wednesday afternoon news conference at the airport.
"We do not know what we have. I do not want to describe it for you," he said.
Atlanta Police Sgt. Shad Hutchins, who also spoke at the conference, told reporters a cleaning worker discovered the package in a men's bathroom in the South Terminal about 10:55 a.m. It was "in plain view on the counter," according to Airport General Manager Ben DeCosta.
Authorities said the worker notified the Transportation Security Administration at the airport, which in turn notified the Atlanta Police Department. A bomb squad and K-9 unit were dispatched to the airport to investigate.
After examining the device, including x-raying contents, authorities determined it to be "suspicious," Sgt. Hutchins said. Passengers were "rerouted in a limited way away from the bathroom" as law enforcement sent in a robot to contain and remove the device.
According to Sgt. Hutchins, the device was taken to a detonation area, where an investigation into its contents is currently underway.
Jones said, "[It's] being examined to determine exactly what we have."
Over the course of two hours and 10 minutes, authorities conducted a secondary sweep of the South Terminal and other parts of the airport. DeCosta said he did not think it was necessary to evacuate the Main Concourse.
Although some passengers missed their flights, DeCosta said no other flights were delayed or canceled. The South Terminal and other affected areas were reopened by 1 p.m., authorities said.
DeCosta said he was satisfied with how the situation was handled and with the airport's current security measures already in place. Including a secondary sweep of other areas.
"Those of you who use the airport know that we have constant announcements to bring to a police officer or staff member if there should be a suspicious package," he said.
The FBI, TSA and Atlanta police are being assisted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms in the investigation.
Just prior to the announcement, Eric Blum, with the Transportation Security Administration in Washington, told NBC's Atlanta Bureau that an explosive device had been found in the airport's bathroom. Blum said the device was taped to two other objects that appeared to be part of a detonation system.
Airport officials are asking anyone who may have seen anything regarding the suspicious to call either (404) 650-2184 or the FBI at (404) 679-9000.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; US: Georgia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: airportsecurity; atl; hartsfield; tsa
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To: swilhelm73
"We do not know what we have. I do not want to describe it for you," he said.
That reminds me. I left my homemade battery operated potato peeler somewhere in Atlanta. Now, if I could just remember where.
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:04:30 PM PDT
by
Loyal Buckeye
((Kerry is a flake))
To: swilhelm73
Jones said, "[It's] being examined to determine exactly what we have." This is troubling. Not the typical response to a false alarm scenario.
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:07:16 PM PDT
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To: Rutles4Ever
I heard on LGF it was a cellphone attached to a grenade, but another news report said it was wrapped in tape with wires sticking out of it. I'm still going to guess it was some sort of prank.
On the other hand, they might know exactly what it is, and they are just waiting to process surveilance tape before they announce to the world (and, thus, the perp) that they know what they are after. Pleading ignorance buys time.
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:09:42 PM PDT
by
johnfrink
To: swilhelm73
"We are not prepared to share with you at this time anything in regards to that device," said Gregory Jones
Sounds like it was a warning of some sort.
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:13:36 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
(For Gosh Sake MCI, NO MORE JAMES TAYLOR !!!!!!!!!!!!)
To: swilhelm73
Lovely. My husband goes thru this airport tomorrow.
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:16:10 PM PDT
by
I'm ALL Right!
(MY candidate knows what he believes in.)
To: I'm ALL Right!
Better to go through the day after something is found than the day something is found. There's no airport I'd rather travel through than Hartsfield tomorrow. It will be positively crawling with cops and DHS folks. No worries.
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:19:32 PM PDT
by
johnfrink
To: cmsgop
Even more troubling, aren't most airport bathrooms beyond the security lines?
To: Loyal Buckeye
?????
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:21:45 PM PDT
by
Samurai_Jack
(I'm not a campaign finance lawyer.... but I did stay at a holiday inn express)
To: johnfrink
This is not good, anyhow you cut it. The FBI doesn't hem and haw about a "prank". They explained away the American Airlines crash over Queens in less than an hour. It's obviously an IED and they need to proceed with caution before spooking the public...
To: swilhelm73
What a strange comment.
I wonder if it was some kind of detonating device, rather than the explosive device itself. I have always felt that ATL would be the next target.
Of course, I live in the South and go through ATL all the time, so I may be a little paranoid.
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:27:11 PM PDT
by
livius
To: Rutles4Ever
Well, yeah, but a pipe bomb made by your local meth cooker is also an IED. The way this was left out in the open says "some idiot trying to set off a panic" rather than "savvy terrorist" to me.
More disturbing to me would be if the bathroom is inside the concourse. I don't love the thought that a freaking grenade made it through the scanners. Urk.
To: Rutles4Ever
Whats an IED? for those watching at home?
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:31:47 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
(For Gosh Sake MCI, NO MORE JAMES TAYLOR !!!!!!!!!!!!)
To: livius
I wonder if it was some kind of detonating device, rather than the explosive device itself. Maybe it wasn't even a bomb at all. Just some kind of simple biological virus releasing device. (Maybe I shouldn't take Twenty Four seriously.)
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:32:44 PM PDT
by
templar
To: swilhelm73
News report during Hannity three hours ago said it was a grenade attached to a cell phone but didn't know if it was rigged to go off it phone rang.
To: mtbopfuyn
Per AJC.COM
An X-ray of the bag revealed it contained a hand grenade with the pin pulled and "attached to something like a mobile radio," Lee said.
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:41:33 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
(For Gosh Sake MCI, NO MORE JAMES TAYLOR !!!!!!!!!!!!)
To: swilhelm73
I heard on one of the cables---I think Laurie Dhue on Fox--that their sources are saying it was a grenade taped to a cell phone.
Not confirmed.
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posted on
04/07/2004 4:50:42 PM PDT
by
cyncooper
("The 'War on Terror ' is not a figure of speech")
To: cyncooper
btt
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posted on
04/07/2004 5:01:37 PM PDT
by
Sacajaweau
(God Bless Our Troops!!)
To: cmsgop
Whats an IED? Improvised Explosive Device.
When you find and IED, call EOD, ASAP. OK?
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posted on
04/07/2004 5:27:09 PM PDT
by
spodefly
(Foreign evildoers took over my computer and posted the above message.)
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