Posted on 08/10/2006 2:29:53 PM PDT by conservative in nyc
Chicago police on Thursday morning arrested one of the 11 Egyptian students who were wanted for failing to show up for an exchange program in Montana.
At 8 a.m., about four hours after heightened security restrictions went into effect following a foiled terror plot in Britain, a man at the Delta terminal at OHare International Airport tried to use a ticket to go to Bozeman, Montana, but his ticket was out of New York rather than Chicago, police Supt. Philip Cline said at a news conference.
A disturbance then ensued. He was raising his voice for the level for the counter agent to call for the police officer to come over, Cline said.
The man, Ahmed Abou El Ela, 21, was found to be one of the missing Egyptian students, Cline said.
He was acting in a strange, erratic behavior, and the Delta supervisor and they went a little farther in their investigation with the ticket, and they discovered that he was one of the missing students that they were looking for, said Chicago police officer Tim Bulger, who arrived at the scene.
The Delta supervisor contacted the university, who in turn told her to call the Chicago Police Department and the FBI, Bulger said.
They say he was kind of fidgety, moving around and kind of talking in a loud voice, which caused for a little bit of alarm, Bulger said.
El Ela was calm when Bulgar arrived. He was taken into custody and turned over to federal authorities, Bulgar said.
Authorities began searching for the 11 Egyptian students after they arrived in the United States last month, but failed to show up for an exchange program at Montana State University.
Two other students were arrested Thursday in suburban Baltimore. Three more were arrested on Wednesday -- one in Minnesota and two in New Jersey. The other six arrived as planned at the Montana school.
The Egyptian men were among a group of 17 students who arrived in New York from Cairo on July 29 with valid visas, according to U.S. authorities and university officials.
The missing students pose no terrorism threat, FBI officials said.
What if these missing students are related to the "disrupted" plans in the UK?
I assume his belongings were searched for "sports drinks"...
"Gee, if he only spoke some Spanish he'd qualify for catch-n-release, and maybe a Guest Worker permit!"
ROFLMAO!
Don't forget college tuition discount. That would've come in handy with him being a student and all.
WTF? Why didn't he call the police immediately?
Too close to the Sears Tower for my tastes.
I'm sure there is one... and one of the stops must be Dearborn.
There's hundreds of "missing" foreign students here and unless the FBI thought something was wrong they wouldn't have came out public with this one.
Oh, no. They are just young men from a turd world country so fascinated by what Amerika has to offer that they wanted to tour and experience our wonderful country before reporting to school. < / sarcasm>
if they didn't pose a threat, why did the FBI put out a nationwide alert for them? Maybe the FBI was just trying to help them find their way to Montana.
I agree. In light of the incident in the UK, I cannot be quite so blase about the actions of these 11 creeps. They were acting very suspicious if you ask me and I'm for erroring on the side of caution here. The 11 need to be deported at once, and we need to seriously re-evaluate allowing any more student visas from Muslims nations.
Now, if they'd spoken Spanish they could have gotten directions at the McDonald's Fur Shur.
From all information these 11 Egyptian men appear to be wandering around the country clueless...which begs the question: "Why the hell were they let in in the first place?".
Just because the f.b.i. has been known to lie through their teeth and have innocent Americans put into jail knowingly for decades is no reason to have any distrust of the f.b.i.
Have any of you seen the pictures of these guys? The same kind of emotionless steel cold faces similar to those of the 9/11s
They couldn't get on a plane to Bozeman, Montana but they can find their way to and around in OHare during all the contruction? something doesn't add up here and it doesn't take a genius to figure it out.
"Too close to the Sears Tower for my tastes."
Mine too; my father helped build it.
All they had on them was some bottles of gel and funny smelling liquids in Gatorade bottles?
OIC
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