Posted on 05/05/2010 11:09:59 PM PDT by neverdem
The mammoth clock-to-wire-to-gasoline-to-propane car bomb that the authorities said Faisal Shahzad hoped would claim many lives in Times Square has been analyzed, diagrammed, prodded and examined. But not long before his arrest, Mr. Shahzad was also equipped with a less-eccentric and yet more dependably lethal weapon. And he owned it legally.
It is fearsome looking, a carbine hybrid of a pistol and a long gun with a mouthful of a name: the Kel-Tec Sub Rifle 2000. Mr. Shahzad bought it, new, in March for about $400. It was found in the Isuzu Trooper that he drove to Kennedy International Airport on Monday, loaded, with multiple extra clips.
Because the Kel-Tec Sub Rifle 2000 is classified as a rifle, it required no permit, as pistols do in Connecticut. But with its folding stock, hand grip and appetite for pistol ammunition and not rifle ammunition, the Kel-Tec was about as close as one could get to a pistol that is not technically one.
The authorities have not disclosed, if they have learned, what Mr. Shahzad planned to do with that gun. But some law enforcement experts have surmised that he had it to fire at officers in case he was pulled over.
The Kel-Tec was briefly center stage in Washington on Wednesday as New Yorks police commissioner, Raymond W. Kelly, addressed the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. He said that Mr. Shahzad bought the gun amid obtaining supplies for the bomb.
It appears from some of his other activities that March is when he decided to put this plan in motion, Mr. Kelly told the committee. Of the gun, he said, It may well have been an indicator of putting something catastrophic in motion.
The terrorists in Mumbai, India, in 2008 carried out a rampage that killed more...
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The guy tried to blow up a building but their worried about a gun he owned?
I own one of those btw. Fun little guns.
His citizenship proved easy to get as well. We really need to give all Muslim immigrant citizenship applicants a hard second look.
I bet his mortgage that he never paid a dime on was even easier to obtain
A rifle that uses pistol ammo just makes it a crappy rifle...
I have a marlin campground rifle that takes 9mm pistol ammo, and it also takes the stock S&W clip. In my case the S&W magazine was what made it attractive to me since I also have the pistol, but it’d not s great rifle...
The NYT never misses a chance to propagandize against the right to own a gun.
Bloomberg’s an azz, and it was never more apparent than during this incident.
I beg to differ. (Not that I can imagine any Jihadi with one.)
Oooh...scary gun alert!
The guy was an American citizen at the time he purchased that gun, and had every right to own it.
Now, whether he should have ever been granted American citizenship is another argument, entirely.
I used to have one of those. Loved it. But .44magnum is hardly the same as 9mm. Baseball bat vs. whiffle bat.
“Wednesday, the Government Accountability Office has released data showing that suspects on the terror watch lists were able to buy guns and explosives from licensed dealers in the United States more than 1,100 times from 2004 to 2010. Such a statistic seems irrelevant in Mr. Shahzads case, as he was on no such list in March.”
People on the Department of Homeland Security terrorist watch list can be identified by their characteristic anti-abortion bumper stickers, “God Bless America” decals, and the presence of chewing tobacco drool on their facial hair.
As many of you probably know already, this is standard operating procedure according to the AQ manual: get at least one gun. It should be legal.
*Suspects Gun Proved Easy to Obtain (barf alert!)*
Yeah and so was the SUV and the gasoline, propane, and firecrackers, etc!
It’s an Assault Pistol!
You probably know the history of that leaflet, produced by the Phoenix FBI office in ‘98 or ‘99 and quickly canned after it became known to the public, but it sure seems the mindset persists considering last year’s DHS report. Disturbing.
Great job, FBI! There hasn’t been a major attack on a U.S. city by a Christian Identity group in years!
Police Commissioner Kelly is a good match with Janet Incompetano.
Is there NO ONE who takes Homeland Security seriously. It seems all a game to get more more more tax dollars into the system.
We are at the point now where it’s HOMELAND INSECURITY.
Too many lamebrains on the force instead of a few good men.
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