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To: Blueflag

Betcha they had been following this guy. Fortunately, he seems to have been the usual case of jihadi premature detonation.

I wonder where he planned to pull off the attack? I’m not even remotely familiar with the area. If it was “just one” Molotov cocktail, it may have been something like a recruiting station or a symbolic attack of some kind. On the other hand, he may not have been working alone, and even a symbolic attack can kill people.

He can think about it on the burn ward.


46 posted on 02/05/2014 1:51:58 PM PST by livius
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To: livius
I wonder where he planned to pull off the attack?

What's the shelf life of a bottle of gasoline with a rag stuck in it?

Hours? Days?

How far can it be safely transported?

Blocks? Miles?

50 posted on 02/05/2014 1:56:25 PM PST by null and void (<--- unwilling cattle-car passenger on the bullet train to serfdom)
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To: livius

This is pretty near the heart of ‘nice’ downtown / midtown Atlanta. 10th Street runs east-west, and crosses I-75/85, the downtown connector. The west side there is the Ga Tech campus. So he was essentially in next-to-campus housing, and a short walk to the student center, the Army ROTC building, or across the bridge to any number of running-dog capitalist Great Satan company buildings.

CNN itself is way south of campus, but the Cartoon network is close ;-)

The Coca Cola building is on the south edge of campus, but it has been a secure compound for years, and he’d have to have an arm like a major league right fielder to do any damage to the building itself.

Who knows?


54 posted on 02/05/2014 2:01:25 PM PST by Blueflag (Res ipsa loquitur: non vehere est inermus)
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