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UPDATE 2-Man with bullet parts arrested at Miami airport
Reuters ^ | Dec 28, 2010 | By Kevin Gray

Posted on 12/28/2010 8:56:48 PM PST by Jet Jaguar

Law enforcement officials said they did not believe the incident had any links to terrorism. The FBI described the man as a 37-year-old nationalized U.S. citizen traveling en route to Jamaica. Authorities did not specify his previous nationality.

Authorities detained the man after a baggage handler reported a small explosion while unloading luggage from an American Airlines (AMR.N) flight that arrived in Miami from Boston.

FBI spokesman Mark Leverock said the man's luggage contained hundreds of bullet primers -- a key component of bullet cartridges.

(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: banglist; boston; isolatedincident; jamaica; miami; nationalsecurityfail; primers
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To: 70times7

Out to paint the town red, and look what trouble he got into!


23 posted on 12/28/2010 9:20:59 PM PST by DBrow
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To: DBrow

Don’t bite down on the pepper-corns


24 posted on 12/28/2010 9:21:09 PM PST by 70times7 (Serving Free Republics' warped and obscure humor needs since 1999!)
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To: Jet Jaguar

Bullet primers. LOL.

How does that work?


25 posted on 12/28/2010 9:22:21 PM PST by smokingfrog (Do all the talking you want, but do what I tell you.)
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To: kingu

Very impressive, I have never seen such a multiple post!


26 posted on 12/28/2010 9:23:07 PM PST by DBrow
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To: kingu

Wow, it really liked that post. Sorry for the multiple.


27 posted on 12/28/2010 9:23:28 PM PST by kingu (Favorite Sticker: Lost hope, and Obama took my change.)
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To: DBrow

The devil made him do it.


28 posted on 12/28/2010 9:24:06 PM PST by 70times7 (Serving Free Republics' warped and obscure humor needs since 1999!)
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To: DBrow

I’m just talented that way. Err, really don’t know how that happened.


29 posted on 12/28/2010 9:24:58 PM PST by kingu (Favorite Sticker: Lost hope, and Obama took my change.)
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To: kingu

Things are bound to go badly when you answer to satan.


30 posted on 12/28/2010 9:26:28 PM PST by 70times7 (Serving Free Republics' warped and obscure humor needs since 1999!)
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To: smokingfrog

Yeah, I read that “bullet primers” nonsense too.

That is like saying “tire lugnuts.”


31 posted on 12/28/2010 9:34:04 PM PST by West Texas Chuck (US out of the UN - UN out of the US)
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To: DBrow

It is easier to spray them with WD-40 and let them soak, if you want to make them inert.


32 posted on 12/28/2010 9:34:37 PM PST by TxDas (This above all, to thine ownself be true.)
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To: TxDas

lol That would be my approach. But heating them up until POP is like, well, Ripley saying, Nuke them from orbit, then you can be sure!


33 posted on 12/28/2010 9:44:36 PM PST by DBrow
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To: Jet Jaguar
"....bullet primers" "...bullet cartridges."

The writer clearly does not understand much, if anything, about ammunition. The bullet is that little thing that flies through the air towards its intended resting place. Primers are those little things that react to a blow from a firearm firing pin and ignite the propellant powder contained within the shellcase. The whole assembly is called a cartridge. Multiple cartridges are known as ammunition.

A bullet is to a cartridge as flour is to bread as cement is to concrete, etceteras. When will they ever learn?

34 posted on 12/28/2010 9:46:18 PM PST by Buffalo Head (Illigitimi non carborundum)
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To: Jet Jaguar

I have yet to see a headline that accurately describes what was found. Ammunition component maybe?


35 posted on 12/28/2010 9:46:38 PM PST by ImJustAnotherOkie (zerogottago)
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie

I have yet to see what the F888 happened.

An aerosol can explodes, wait, it was bullets, wait, it was primers.

And the suspect is now still vague.

Reminds me of last years Christmas firework display over Detroit.

Nobody could report anything that was accurate until the passengers of the plane started talking.

This time, we have no passengers. Only the baggage handlers, and their handlers.

And still no name of the “person of interest” who is not American, maybe.


36 posted on 12/28/2010 9:53:18 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
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"You usually must work to get a primer to go off."

Not really. Static electricity can ignite primers, as well as percussion and heat. Primers are not as clean as they appear. Minute amounts of the priming mix can end up on the primer exteriors during manufacture. In addition, tiny particles of priming mix 'dust' can fall from primers and accumulate in the bottom of a bulk container. Very slight movement can then ignite the primer mix and a chain reaction within the other primers can result.

Primers should never be removed from their original grid-oriented containers and stored in any other bulk container. Primer feed tubes on ammunition reloading equipment are the only exception.

37 posted on 12/28/2010 9:55:55 PM PST by Buffalo Head (Illigitimi non carborundum)
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To: kingu
See post #37. It is far easier to ignite primers in certain conditions than you might suspect.
38 posted on 12/28/2010 9:59:04 PM PST by Buffalo Head (Illigitimi non carborundum)
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To: TxDas
Please attempt to verify what you wrote and report back. Just because you have read that nonsense so many times does not make it true.
39 posted on 12/28/2010 10:01:21 PM PST by Buffalo Head (Illigitimi non carborundum)
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To: Jet Jaguar

“This time, we have no passengers. Only the baggage handlers, and their handlers.”

And the handlers may or may not be American, perhaps... oh, well, you know...


40 posted on 12/28/2010 10:02:30 PM PST by elpinta (John 17:3)
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