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Search Results 11/05/05:

SCHOOL + THREAT:

Temecula, CA:
Bomb threat locks down school
Valley News - 11/05/05
[This is the full 1 paragraph article - LR]
Temecula Valley High School was briefly put on lockdown due to a bomb threat. Officers with the Hazardous Devices Team check out the object found on Margarita Road Wednesday afternoon. The team used a robot to safely clear the device; about 2:30 p.m., it was pronounced “disrupted and rendered safe” by Hazardous Device Team member Earl M. Quintana. Upon further investiagion[sic], the object was found to be a hydraulic accumulator.

Kenmore, WA:
Threat locks down Inglemoor High School
Seattle Times - 11/05/05
Inglemoor High School in Kenmore was under a modified lockdown Friday after school officials learned of a vague threat indicating there would be a shooting at the school.
(...)They first learned of the threat about 6 p.m. Thursday, said Susan Stoltzfus, director of communications for the Northshore School District. The school, which has about 1,900 students, was searched, but nothing was found.
(...)The threat appeared on an Internet site often used by students and was "very nonspecific," said Stoltzfus, but it indicated there would be a shooting at the school the next day, an apparent reference to Friday.
Officials learned of the threat in a roundabout way, Stoltzfus said, with one student posting a report of the threat and then talking to a friend who was a neighbor of an assistant principal.


Grove City, PA:
Grove City High School Receives Fifth Bomb Threat
WXPI & Pittsburgh.com - 11/04/05
GROVE CITY, Pa. -- In just a month, five bomb scares have had students at Grove City High School missing out on class time.
On Thursday, another threat was found written on a school wall.
(...)Bomb threats were discovered Oct. 6, 11, and 24 on restroom walls.
Grove City said police are investigating, but no one has been arrested.


Williamstown, KY:
Bomb threat - Purses, backpacks checked at GCHS
Grant County News - 11/05/05
[It's good to see the FBI offering these schools assistance, IMHO. - LR]
A task force associated with the Federal Bureau of Investigations visited Grant County High School on Tuesday, Nov. 1 and planned a meeting with school personnel on Nov. 2 after a bomb threat was discovered in a bathroom.
A student found the message, which said a bomb would go off on Nov. 1, written on the wall on Oct. 31.
(...)A bomb-sniffing dog from the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport searched the school on Monday afternoon.
Howe said nothing was discovered.
Students entering Grant County High School on Tuesday, Nov. 1, had their purses and backpacks searched by school administrators.
Police officers from the Grant County Sheriff's Office and the Kentucky State Police assisted with the search.
(...)The FBI, according to Grant County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Chuck Dills, contacted the sheriff's department on Tuesday and offered assistance.
"They (the FBI) contacted us that they had received information about a bomb threat and they told us they were available if we needed them," he said. "We've accepted their offer to ensure the safety of students at the high school."
Howe confirmed that some FBI personnel offered services to the school district.
"At this point, they've offered their services simply because this was a threat on the general school population," she said. "They may assist with the interviewing process, along with school personnel."


Moses Lake, WA:
Sheriff's Office responds to bomb threat
Columbia Basin Herald - 11/04/05
No bomb found, Head Start program canceled Thursday
MOSES LAKE --The Grant County Sheriff's Office and Grant County Fire District No. 5 responded to a bomb threat Thursday morning at the Head Start program on East Craig Street in Moses Lake.
A 911 call was made early Thursday morning before the Head Start program began after a teacher in the building received a phone call from what sounded like a male caller.
The caller advised the teacher of a bomb he said was to be inside her classroom.
(...)The statement also reported that an explosive detecting dog from the Grand Coulee Police Department arrived on scene an hour after law enforcement responded to the incident.
The dog found no sign of an explosives device and the school was cleared and staff allowed access back into the building.
Denise Schmidt, home based services coordinator with Family Services of Grant County, who is also housed in the same building as Head Start, said it is still unknown as to who made the call.


Palatka, FL:
PHS gets bomb threat: Search on for suspect
Palatka Daily News - 11/05/05
PALATKA — An unidentified phone call of a bomb threat at Palatka High School on Thursday morning has fueled a search for a suspect by the Palatka Police Department and school officials.
Friday morning, after an announcement over the public address system at the school of a cash reward for information, Palatka Assistant Principal Rick Surrency received a phone call from a possible information source. Surrency said past history forces the school and law enforcement to take each threat very seriously
(...)Palatka Assistant Chief of Police James Griffith said the cost of responding to such a threat is also why the penalty is very high if prosecuted and convicted. “Most times it is a third-degree felony,” Griffith said. “If convicted, that carries at least a five-year prison term. It is serious stuff.”
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Richmond, VA:
Binford Middle School evacuated due to 'suspicious package'
NBC Ch.12 - 11/04/05
Students at Binford Middle School were cleared out of class Friday afternoon when a suspicious package was spotted across the street from their school.
Richmond Police actually shut down the entire 17-block of Floyd Avenue while the bomb squad inspected the suitcase. When they opened it up, all they found were clothes.


BOMB SEARCH RESULTS:

Scottsboro, AL
Police find pipe bomb during drug raid
WAFF48News - 11/04/05
(...)Components of a homemade pipe bomb were discovered Wednesday night while police were conducting "Operation Meltdown".
"I've seen them before and this is one of the most well-made ones," says Major Ralph Dawe with the Scottsboro Police Department.
While serving 52 warrants, all related to the possession of a controlled substance, Scottsboro Police stumbled onto a rare but serious situation.
(...)Federal authorities are examining the apparent pipe bomb and are trying to determine why he had the materials to build such a device.
(...)The man's name is being withheld pending an investigation by the US Department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, the Alabama Bureau of Investigation and Scottsboro Police.


Marshalltown, IA
Bomb threat turns out to be false alarm
Times Republican - Date Unknown
A bomb threat was reported at the Iowa Veterans Home Friday afternoon, less than two hours before Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, was to appear at a grand opening for a new medical clinic.
Local law enforcement said, however, the bomb threat and Grassley's visit did not appear to be related.
"It appears to be totally coincidental," said Marshalltown Police Chief Lon Walker
(...)The caller told a switchboard operator at the Iowa Veterans Home (IVH) that a bomb would go off in the cemetery at 12:52 p.m. That area was not part of IVH where senator was scheduled to be.
(...)Dustin Vande Hoef, a staffer in Grassley's office, said the threat did not cause enough alarm to consider changing the senator's schedule, as far as he knew. The senator made his visit as planned.
Walker said the investigation into the matter is closed, unless new leads arise.


Dublin, Ireland
Northern Irish meeting abandoned after bomb scare
Reuters UK - 11/05/05
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Down Royal race course in Northern Ireland was evacuated and racing abandoned on Saturday following a bomb threat, police said.
"Police have evacuated Down Royal race course ... following a telephoned bomb warning," a spokeswoman said. "We have no further details at this time."


Belgium:
Scouts cause Leuven bomb scare
[From News Briefs Section - LR]
Expatica - 11/04/05
The suspicious package found on Thursday at the Leuven train station was part of scouting game. Scout leaders have contacted police will pay all costs. The station was evacuated for just under an hour after the package was found near the signal house. A worker with rail operator NMBS-SNCB found the package and alerted police. Train traffic was halted as the bomb disposal squad destroyed the package.

Davenport, IA:
Man charged in phony bomb case
WQAD-TV Ch. 8 - 11/05/05
DAVENPORT, Iowa A man is accused of placing fake bombs on railroad tracks in downtown Davenport.
Hunter Sims Junior is charged with felony counts of false reports. This week, authorities discovered two suspicious devices he allegedly placed on tracks.


Thailand:
Insurgents Continue Mayhem
The Nation - 11/05/05
Fresh violence in the South broke out yesterday as insurgents planted bombs, stole state-issued guns and shot volunteers.
In Pattani’s Yarang district a 15-kilogram bomb was primed to blow up the house of an assistant village headman, but heavy rains prevented the device from going off.
(...)They defused the bomb and discovered it contained 15kg of fertiliser mixed with two-centimetre metal pieces, electrical wires, nine-volt batteries and a mobile phone.
Investigating officers believe the bomb was planted at the house on Thursday night in the hope of drawing bomb squads before it blew up.
In the province’s Thung Yang Daeng district, 10 insurgents riding six motorcycles raided five village defence volunteers’ homes and made made off with five shotguns after threatening their wives and children to make them hand over the guns.
The five village defence volunteers were attending prayers at a local mosque when the raiders drove up.
(...)In Sungai Padi district of Narathiwat, a volunteer ranger was critically wounded by two gunmen yesterday afternoon . (...)Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh will meet Foreign Minister Kantathi Suphamongkhon at a Bangkok hotel today to discuss the violence in the deep South during a brief stopover on his official visit to Japan, the United States and France.
Saleh chaired the June 30 meeting of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC), with which Thailand recently engaged in a war of words over a statement by its secretary-general, Dr Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, about the ongoing violence in the predominantly Muslim region and the flight of 131 Thai Muslims to Malaysia.


SUSPICIOUS POWDER:

Sarasota Springs, NY
Part of Wilton Mall evacuated
Ch. 9 Capital News - 11/04/05
[No report on what the powder was although it appeared to be deteriorating cloth. -LR]
(...)Three stores in the mall were closed down and evacuated after a suspicious white powder was found on some clothing. Emergency and HAZMAT crews sealed off the stores and took the substance and the clothing with the powder and sent it to Albany to be tested.
Assistant Fire Chief of the Maple Avenue Fire Department, John King said, "One of the customers picked up clothes and it fell off the clothes and it was deteriorating some of the clothes."


(ANOTHER REPORT...)
Mall stores evacuated after suspicious substance found
Newsday - 11/05/05
(...)A customer was trying on a shirt at the Wilton Mall in Saratoga Springs when she found white powder on it. The substance was deteriorating the clothes and the woman's mouth and eyes became irritated, police said.
(...)Emergency and hazardous material crews evacuated the store, Rue 21, and two other stores.(...)
(...)Police have not determined the substance. An investigation is ongoing.


SUSPICIOUS DEVICE/PACKAGE:

Universal City, CA:
Suspicious Subway Package Leaves Thousands Stranded
LA Times - 11/04/05
[The whole article talks about the stranded commuters - nothing about the package reported. - LR]
A suspicious package at a subway stop in Universal City on Thursday temporarily stranded as many as 20,000 evening rush-hour passengers, many of them headed for the newly opened Orange Line bus service into the San Fernando Valley.

SUSPICIOUS FIRES:

Beckham Co., OK:
Blaze blackens Beckham County
The Oklahoman - 11/04/05
[Video Report available - LR]
A Beckham County wildfire scorched miles of prairie and farmland and threatened homes Thursday afternoon, as another fire burned areas of Rogers County.
The Beckham County fire broke out about 1:30 p.m. Thursday about four miles west of Erick, Sheriff Scott Jay said. Flames left a swath of destruction seven miles long and two miles wide, destroying one home and several barns and abandoned farm houses, Jay said.
(...)The fire is considered suspicious because there were multiple starting points. Wylie said it’s possible it started from a motorist throwing flammable materials out a window.
Anyone with information can call the Northwest Rogers County Fire Protection District at (918) 443-2471.


Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Mob attacks rescue workers at fire scene
Edinburgh News - 11/04/05
POLICE and fire crews were pelted with bricks and fireworks during a mob attack in Londonderry.
Up to 50 youths turned on the authorities as they dealt with a car set alight in the city's Shantallow district.
Officers moved in last night after being alerted to a suspicious vehicle being driven in the area. They stopped the car only for it to be set on fire by a crowd at Ardnamoyle Park.


Tallahassee, FL
Fire razes Hindu temple in US
PlanetGuru - 11/05/05
New York, Nov 5 (IANS) A Hindu temple in Florida in the US was destroyed in a devastating fire amid weeklong celebrations of the Diwali festival.
The Gujarati Samaj temple on Apalachee Parkway in Tallahassee was razed early Thursday. It was the only place of worship in Leon County for about 110 families from India.
(...)"It looked like a burning box," Teague said. "It was so intense that much of the evidence must have been destroyed. We are all devastated here at not being able to save a house of worship."


Khartoum, Sudan
Lutheran Church torched in Khartoum suburb
Sudan Tribune - 11/03/05
Nov 1, 2005 (KHARTOUM) — Two weeks after a Lutheran church was torched by unknown arsonists in a Khartoum suburb, Sudan’s newly installed “government of national unity” still has not responded to church leaders requesting an investigation into the attack.
Most of the simple church structure - a traditional construction of bamboo reeds, wooden poles and mud with a straw roof - was “completely burned” shortly after midday on October 18, the Rev. Yousif El-Denger Z. Kodi told Compass by telephone from Khartoum.
(...)Since the fire had been started in broad daylight, Lutheran church leaders inquired around the neighborhood whether any suspicious persons had been seen near the church site before it was set on fire.
“But when we asked people, they were too afraid to say anything,” Rev. Kodi said.
(...)The cleric said the only political official to visit the burned church so far had been Philip Magowck, general secretary of the SPLM for the Omdurman region. Rev. Kodi has received no comment since the visit from the SPLM representative.
Nor has there been any communication from the Khartoum governor, Dr. Abdelhalim Motahfi, the official responsible for security and police investigations in the capital.
The landmark peace agreement signed between the government of Sudan and the SPLM in January declares freedom of religion a basic right, guaranteeing “to all persons equal and effective protection against discrimination on any ground,” including religion.
Religious tensions fueled by the imposition of Muslim law over the overwhelmingly Christian south by Sudan’s Islamic government in the north had played a key role in the last 21 years of civil war, which claimed at least 2 million lives and displaced another 4 million people.


EXPLOSION/EXPLOSIVE:

Grozny, Chechnya
Serviceman injured in mine explosion in Chechnya
ITAR-TASS - 11/05/05
GROZNY, November 5 (Itar-Tass) - A mine explosion injured a serviceman of the Interior Ministry troops in Chechnya's Itum Kale district.
It occurred during a search and reconnaissance operation near the highland village of Bugaroi on Friday, a Chechen police officer told Itar-Tass on Saturday.


Bilbao, Spain:
ETA suspected of latest bomb explosion
TVNZ.com - 11/04/05
[Appears that two bombs exploded - one on Thurs. and one early Fri. morning - LR]
A bomb exploded early on Friday next to the headquarters of Spain's ruling Socialist Party in Bilbao in the Basque Country, police said.
"There was a small explosion at 1:10 in the morning (1:10 pm NZ time)," a Basque police spokesman said.
The device, which police said might have been made from a canister of camping gas or a bottle of inflammable liquid, caused no injuries and damaged only the building's window blinds, he added.
(...)Police suspect ETA was behind a bomb that exploded early on Thursday in the Basque seaside town of Zarautz, causing slight damage but no injuries.
ETA, classed as a terrorist organisation by Spain, the European Union and the United States, has killed nearly 850 people since 1968 in its campaign for an independent Basque state carved out of northern Spain and south-western France.


Mosaki, North Waziristan, Pakistan:
Eight killed in Pakistan blast
Times of India - 11/05/05
PESHAWAR: Suspected militants set off a blast while making bombs at their compound in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday killing at least eight people, including a woman and three children, army officials said.
The explosion occurred in the tribal village of Mosaki, about 20 km east of Miran Shah, the main town in the North Waziristan tribal region, army spokesman Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan said.
Several male foreigners were among those killed, but Sultan said he did not have their identities or nationalities, and it was not immediately clear if top Taliban or al-Qaida suspects were among them.
The suspects set off the blast while making detonators for improvised bombs at their mud-walled compound, Sultan said.(...)


AL QAEDA/AL QAIDA:

Al Qaeda in Iraq warns foreign diplomats to leave
Boston.com - 11/05/05 - EXCERPT:
BAGHDAD -- The country's most feared terrorist group warned foreign diplomats yesterday to flee Iraq after announcing it will kill two kidnapped Moroccan Embassy employees. Insurgents killed 11 Iraqi security troops and an American soldier in separate attacks.
The warning came in a statement posted on an Islamist website in the name of Al Qaeda in Iraq, which also claimed responsibility for the July kidnap-slaying of two envoys from Algeria and one from Egypt, as well as the abduction and beheading of many foreign hostages.
On Thursday, another Internet statement attributed to the group said the two Moroccans had been condemned to death. There was no indication yesterday that they had been killed.

Rabat, Morocco
Al Qaeda hostages to be martyrs if killed - Morocco's scholars
Reuters South Africa - 11/05/05
RABAT (Reuters) - Al Qaeda members in Iraq will suffer the "horrors of hell" if they kill two Moroccan hostages and the victims will die as martyrs, Morocco's influential Islamic scholars organisation said on Saturday.
On Thursday, al Qaeda said it had put the two Moroccan embassy employees on trial and sentenced them to death because of Morocco's support for the U.S.-backed Baghdad government. The two men were seized late last month.
"The two Moroccans would be considered martyrs if this iniquitous verdict were to be carried out as they were carrying out a duty assigned to them by their nation and legitimate state," said the powerful Islamic body which groups thousands of mosque preachers and Islamic scholars and thinkers.
The umbrella organisation, known as the High Council of the Ulema (Islamic scholars) and the Councils of Ulema in the Moroccan Kingdom, called the Iraqi al Qaeda hostage-takers "aggressor apostates".
"Killing the two Moroccan nationals would be considered as the assassination of all Moroccans," it said in a statement, basing its argument on the Koran.
It added that the al Qaeda members who are holding the two men captives "will suffer opprobrium on the land and the horrors of hell in heaven".

COLLEGE CAMPUS RELATED:

Eastern New Mexico University
ENMU science building evacuated due to bomb scare
PORTALES — An Eastern New Mexico University chemistry student was arrested by Portales police at his home Wednesday night, hours after officials evacuated an ENMU science building following a bomb scare.
No injuries were reported, but law enforcement officials said explosive chemicals were removed from the building.
Joshua Gilpin, 28, an ENMU graduate student, is charged with possessing an explosive incendiary device, tampering with evidence and larceny, officials said.
He was in the Roosevelt County Detention Center on Wednesday night. Bond was set at $25,000 cash only. (...)University officials said a professor spotted four suspicious packages in Roosevelt Hall and notified police about 9 a.m. Wednesday.
(...)Ordnance disposal experts from Cannon Air Force Base were called to the scene and recovered the packages. The Cannon team x-rayed and opened the cans, according to court records.
An agent from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives confirmed that three chemicals found would make an explosive device: sulfur, potassium nitrate and red phosphorus, court records show.


PARIS RIOTS:

Paris Riots Spread To More French Cities
KOCO Ch.5 - 11/05/05
AUBERVILLIERS, France -- Widespread riots across impoverished areas of France took a malevolent turn in a ninth night of violence, as youths torched an ambulance and stoned medical workers coming to the aid of a sick person. Authorities arrested more than 200 people, an unprecedented sweep since the beginning of the unrest.
Bands of youths also burned a nursery school, warehouses and more than 750 cars overnight as the violence that spread from the restive Paris suburbs to towns around France. The U.S. warned Americans against taking trains to the airport through the affected areas.
(...)Fires and other incidents were reported in the northern city of Lille, in Toulouse, in the southwest, Rouen, in the west and elsewhere on the second night of unrest in areas beyond metropolitan Paris. An incendiary device was tossed at the wall of a synagogue in Pierrefitte, northwest of Paris, where electricity went out after a burning car damaged an electrical pole.
(...)The Interior Ministry operations center reported 754 vehicles burned throughout France from Friday night to Saturday morning - three-quarters of them in the Paris area.
Arrests were also up sharply, with 203 people detained overnight, the center said. By comparison, Interior Ministry Nicolas Sarkozy said Thursday that police had made 143 arrests during the whole first week of unrest.
(...)The persistence of the violence prompted the American and Russian governments to advise citizens visiting Paris to avoid the suburbs, where authorities were struggling to gain control of the worst rioting in at least a decade.

EXTRA LINKS:

Amber Alert Issued In Cleveland County
KOCO Channel 5 - 11/04/05
An Amber Alert has been issued in Cleveland County for a toddler reportedly taken by her mother Friday morning.
Authorities said November Loper, who is almost 3 years old, lives in the custody of her grandmother. Police said the girl's mother, Misty Loper, took the girl from the grandmother's home on Spring Creek Drive and was taken away by two men in a white pickup truck with Oklahoma license plate number 678-PUA.

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517 posted on 11/05/2005 10:46:23 AM PST by LibertyRocks (Updated Info on "Stoppered Vial" Case & OU Bombing... http://sweetliberty.alfablog.com)
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To: LibertyRocks

This is terrific,that you post these summaries.

Could you please ping me to your summary posts, because I may miss them, when I don't have time to read through all the posts.

Here are a couple of other articles of interest:

Senate bill calls for secretive new bioterrorism research center
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1516399/posts


And another interesting one:


How they spotted terror suspects in Australia

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1515353/posts

The latter one is of interest, because sometimes I read people here are wondering whether or not they should report suspicious, but also relatively innocous activities. This points out that the reporting of such events lead the Australian police to discover the terrorist plots, very interesting read.


518 posted on 11/05/2005 12:25:51 PM PST by FairOpinion (CA Props: Vote for Reform: YES on 73-78, NO on 79 & 80, NO on Y)
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To: LibertyRocks; ExSoldier; freeperfromnj; MamaDearest; Squantos
I heard a blurb on WTOP about the Capitol threat, mostly local officials playing it down. Once again, TM keeps me better informed than the media. THANKS FOLKS!!

Went down to a gun show at the Richmond Raceway. Was looking for 7.62x51mm FMJ (NATO specs) ammo. Ended up buying a Sig Sauer P220. I've been wanting one for years. Picked up 200 rounds of 230gr GoldDot JHP +P as well.

I continue to weapon up. My next toy is going to be either a Remington 870 12 guage or a Armalite AR-15 (to augment my AR-10A2).

Oh and I also picked up a couple more speed loaders for the S&W 686.
520 posted on 11/05/2005 12:58:19 PM PST by appalachian_dweller (Get Prepared. Stay Prepared. See my FR Homepage for a list of actions and supplies.)
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To: LibertyRocks

Thank you Liberty Rocks for the links.


527 posted on 11/05/2005 1:32:21 PM PST by Cindy
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To: LibertyRocks; Clive; backhoe; F15Eagle; All

Thanks to Liberty Rocks for pointing to these articles:
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http://www.sudantribune.com/article.php3?id_article=12381
"Lutheran Church torched in Khartoum suburb"

Thursday 3 November 2005 03:30.

ARTICLE SNIPPT: "Nov 1, 2005 (KHARTOUM) — Two weeks after a Lutheran church was torched by unknown arsonists in a Khartoum suburb, Sudan’s newly installed “government of national unity” still has not responded to church leaders requesting an investigation into the attack."

ARTICLE SNIPPET #2: "Religious tensions fueled by the imposition of Muslim law over the overwhelmingly Christian south by Sudan’s Islamic government in the north had played a key role in the last 21 years of civil war, which claimed at least 2 million lives and displaced another 4 million people.(Compass)"

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ON THE NET...

http://planetguru.com/Articles/ArticleDetail.aspx?ChannelId=TopStories&ArticleId=21687

(Indo-Asian News Service)

"Fire razes Hindu temple in US"

ARTICLE SNIPPT: "New York, Nov 5 (IANS) A Hindu temple in Florida in the US was destroyed in a devastating fire amid weeklong celebrations of the Diwali festival."


ARTICLE SNIPPET #2: "The building and its contents, valued at $750,000, were described as "a complete loss".

The cause of the fire is under investigation."


542 posted on 11/05/2005 2:57:32 PM PST by Cindy
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Search Results 11/06/05:

SCHOOL + THREAT:

Staten Island, NY:
HS Bomb Threat
NYPost - 11/06/05 - EXCERPT:
November 6, 2005 -- A student at a Staten Island high school threatened to "blow up the school to stop the spread of capitalism," but wasn't arrested until three days later when cops learned of the threat through hallway gossip.
On Halloween, Ze Li, 16, told another student at Curtis HS in St. George that he planned to "blow up the school with a bomb made from gun powder, vinegar and sodium dust," according to court documents.


More on Staten Island Threat:
CURTIS STUDENT ARRESTED FOR TERROR THREAT
Staten Island Advance - 11/06/05
A 16-year-old Curtis High School student is charged with threatening to blow up the school, and law enforcement sources say administrators waited three days before alerting authorities about the Halloween incident, which took place during a debate class.
The suspect, Ze Li, who police say lives on the 300-block of Richmond Terrace in St. George, is accused of threatening to blow up Curtis High School "to avenge capitalism" during a heated classroom debate last Monday, the sources said.
School officials did not notify police until Thursday.
(...) "It apparently started in a debate class. It was about whether or not it would be good to do something destructive if it meant something good would come out of it, if the end justified the means," the law enforcement source said. "It got carried away to the point where he (Li) made a threat to blow up Curtis High School to avenge capitalism."
He's since been suspended from school, and a court order prevents him from going near Curtis, a law enforcement source said. He's scheduled to return to court Nov. 17.
And authorities are bristling over the way education officials handled the incident.
"Nobody takes the kid seriously and three days later somebody realizes, what if this kid follows through?" said one high-ranking law enforcement source.


BOMB SEARCH RESULTS:

Phoenix, AZ:
JDL Member Imprisoned in Bomb Plot Killed
ABCNews.com - 11/06/05
LOS ANGELES Nov 5, 2005 — A Jewish Defense League activist imprisoned for his role in a plot to bomb a California mosque and the office of a Lebanese-American congressman was killed at a federal prison in Phoenix, an FBI spokesman said Saturday.
Earl Krugel, 62, was killed in an assault Friday evening at the Federal Correctional Institution, said FBI agent Richard Murray.
(...)Earl Krugel, a former dental assistant from Reseda, and late JDL leader Irv Rubin were arrested in 2001 and charged with conspiring to bomb the King Fahd Mosque in Culver City and a field office of Republican Rep. Darrell E. Issa, who is Lebanese-American.
Krugel pleaded guilty in 2003 to one count of conspiracy to violate the civil rights of worshippers at the mosque and one count of carrying an explosive device in connection with a conspiracy to impede or injure an office of the United States.
Despite the plea, he was sentenced in September to 20 years in prison.


Harare, Zimbabwe:
14 held in bomb attack on police station in Harare, report
M&C News - 11/06/05
Harare - Fourteen people were arrested in Harare Saturday when a petrol bomb was thrown at a police station during a demonstration against this month's senate elections, state radio said.
A policeman was seriously injured in the attack in Harare's main shopping street, the report said.
'About 20 members of the NCA (National Constitutional Assembly) and its associated organisations were demonstrating when the incident occurred,' the radio quoted police spokesman Wayne Bvudzijena as saying.
The chairman of the NCA, a grouping of churches, civil rights groups and other pro-democracy activists, denied demonstrators had anything to do with the bombing.


SUSPICIOUS

Xiangtan, China:
China Reports Three Suspicious Pneumonia Cases
CRIOnline - 11/06/05
Chinese Ministry of Health has reported on Sunday three suspicious cases of pneumonia in the Xiangtan county of central China's Hunan province.
The three cases involve a 36-year-old man, a deceased 12-year-old girl and a 9-year-old boy. The three people have tested negative to the deadly H5N1 avian flu virus.
Since the avian flu broke out recently in the region, experts have warned that one of the cases might be a strain of the virus. Further laboratory tests are now underway.


EXPLOSION/EXPLOSIVE:

Logan, OH:
Explosion Outside Ohio Wal-Mart May Have Been Caused By Meth Lab
Van Explodes In Parking Lot
NewsNet5.com - 11/06/05
LOGAN, Ohio -- Police said a possible mobile meth lab exploded at about 4 p.m. Saturday in Logan, in front of a Wal-Mart store, WCMH-TV in Columbus reported.
Witnesses told authorities that they heard a loud bang coming from a van in the parking lot. Then they said they saw men running from the vehicle, while rubbing their eyes and coughing.


Mogadishu:
Explosion kills three, wounds 20
News.com.au - 11/07/05(Australia)
The blast occurred close to a convoy of vehicles ferrying Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Gedi from an airstrip to the centre of the city after he arrived at the start of a visit to the lawless capital, they said, adding Mr Gedi was unharmed.
It was not immediately know what caused the explosion but militia officials said they suspected it was caused by a landline[landmine?-LR] planted by the side of the road.


TERRORISM/TERRORISTS:

Phillipines:
Dawud Santos: I’m no terrorist
Phillipine Daily Enquirer - 11/06/05
A MUSLIM convert accused by the military of planning bomb attacks in Metro Manila denied yesterday he was a terrorist or had jumped bail, and declared he was ready to face new charges of rebellion filed by the government recently to ensure he remained in jail.
In a radio interview, Tyrone “Dawud” Santos denied military claims he had jumped bail, pointing out he had attended all legal proceedings since his arrest last March on charges of illegal possession of explosives.
(...) Tyrone Santos belongs to a group of converts to Islam called the Rajah Solaiman Movement (RSM), started by his brother Hilarion “Ahmad” Santos, who was arrested last week in Zamboanga City. The military has linked the RSM to the Southeast Asian terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah and the local Abu Sayyaf Group, both of which have been linked to al-Qaida.
Both the Abu Sayyaf and RSM have been blamed by the military for terror attacks in Manila and elsewhere in the country early this year.
(...) A military intelligence officer who asked not to be identified lest his cover be blown said the military was not taking any action against Santos because he was legitimately out on bail and there were no pending arrest warrants against him.
“Unless the court declares a violation of his bail contract... we can (not) go after him,” added the official.
(...) Meanwhile, two administration lawmakers said yesterday that the television and radio network ABS-CBN and its broadcaster Julius Babao should answer allegations made by Jonathan Tiongco and the Armed Forces that they had expedited Tyrone Santos’ bail. Citing military intelligence, President Macapagal-Arroyo had claimed earlier that Babao had posted Santos’ bail.
Babao has denied putting up Santos’ bail and the network has said it was conducting an investigation to see if Babao had violated journalistic ethics in his exclusive interview of Santos shortly after he was freed on bail last April 26.


Southern Phillipines:
Top terrorist suspect arrested in southern Philippines Australian Broadcasting Corp. - 11/06/06
Authorities in the southern Philippines have arrested one of the top leaders of the Abu Sayyaf extremist group.
Radulan Sahiron was linked to 21 kidnap-for-ransom cases, including the abduction of Western tourists and Asian workers in Malaysia in 2000.
(...) The Abu Sayyaf has been behind kidnappings, and has been accused of staging bomb attacks in recent years.
It has been linked by Philippine authorities to the operations of other militant groups such as Jemaah Islamiah and the al-Qaeda Network.


AL QAEDA/AL QAIDA:

Teheran, Iran:
Teheran 'providing refuge for al-Qaeda terrorists'
Telegraph.co.uk - 11/06/05
About 25 al-Qaeda leaders, including three of Osama bin Laden's sons, are running terrorist operations from their refuge in Iran rather than languishing under house arrest as the Teheran regime claims, intelligence officials have said.
(...)A "top-ranking Western secret service agent" has told Cicero magazine that the senior al-Qaeda operatives, who fled across the border from Afghanistan into Iran after the fall of the Taliban regime in late 2001, have been provided with a secure hiding place, logistical support and equipment by the Revolutionary Guards.
Cicero is a German investigative publication known for its strong intelligence contacts.
(...)Iran claimed that it put the al-Qaeda leaders under house arrest after they crossed the border, saying it would put them on trial. But there has been no legal action and Teheran has also ignored requests from Saudi Arabia and the West for access to the wanted men.
(...)In an indication of the men's continued involvement in acts of terrorism, Saudi intelligence recorded a telephone call from al-Adel in Iran in May 2003 giving orders for the Riyadh bombings that claimed more than 30 lives, including eight Americans, Cicero said.
(...)Iran is run by Persian Shia hardliners and al-Qaeda is an Arab-led Sunni extremist operation - two schismatic Islamic factions that have a long and bloody history of antipathy. But they have forged their alliance around a shared hatred of the West, particularly America.


Islamabad, Pakistan:
One Al Qaeda militant caught, another killed in Quetta
The Peninsula (Qatar English Newspaper) - 11/06/05
ISLAMABAD: A suspected Al Qaeda militant has been killed and another captured during a shoot-out with Pakistani security men in the southwestern city of Quetta, a government minister said on Thursday.
Al Jazeera television said it had received a statement that two people had been arrested, identifying one as Mustafa Setmariam, a Syrian with a $5m U S reward on his head.
But Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed said authorities were still trying to determine if the arrested man was Setmariam. He believed neither the arrested man nor the man killed in the Tuesday shoot-out were "high-value targets".


PARIS RIOTS:

Summary - Violence has now spread across the country and into the French Capitol of Paris. Over 1,000 reported car fires last night. Police have found a bomb-making factory in a close southern suburb of Paris which they say proves that these riots are organized and that the kids are not just "improvising" these bombs "in their bathrooms". Youth quoted in news coverage say that the remarks of French officials insulting them are tantamount to a "declaration of war" and they will keep fighting so that their friends' deaths are not "in vain"...

Thousand Cars Torched in Latest French Riots - link at MyWay.com found via DrudgeReport - written by Reuters.

Police find bomb-making factory

FR THREAD/Drudge Report link: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1516740/posts

Virgin.net Coverage: Police find bomb-making factory

FR THREAD/Yahoo!News link: Police Find Bomb-Making Factory in Paris

A country in flames… French cities teeter on the edge of anarchy
News.Telegraph.UK - 11/06/05
Gangs of youths were once again on the rampage across France last night as the guerilla warfare, which has engulfed a string of Paris suburbs for more than a week, took hold in cities throughout the country.
(...) Despite a string of emergency meetings and the drafting of 1,500 members of the CRS riot squads into the Paris suburbs, police and politicians have failed to control the worst violence the city has experienced since the riots of May 1968.
(...) Above one desolate street on the outskirts of Paris, a helicopter clattered but firefighters were forced to watch helplessly as a car burnt itself out. Any attempt to approach it resulted in a terrifying hail of stones, Molotov cocktails and other missiles.
Elsewhere in France, fire officers were pelted with metal petanque balls, car batteries and even cooking pots. (...) Angry youngsters have pledged to keep fighting so their friends did not "die for nothing".
Many of them also blame the tough-talking interior minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, for making matters worse. He has described the rioters as "scum" and threatened to "hose down" the estates to get rid of them.
"He's disrespected us, which is a declaration of war," one young man told the Sunday Telegraph as he surveyed one of Clichy's housing estates that was dotted with piles of ash and broken glass. "Those guys, our friends, died for nothing and we're being dissed. Someone has to say sorry."

616 posted on 11/06/2005 8:20:36 AM PST by LibertyRocks (Updated Info on "Stoppered Vial" Case & OU Bombing... http://sweetliberty.alfablog.com)
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