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Student, 21, is Arrested in 5 State Bombing Spree
NY Times | May 8, 2002 | Jodi Wilgoren

Posted on 05/08/2002 4:54:26 AM PDT by at bay

HICAGO, May 7 — The authorities arrested a 21-year-old college student today on a highway 40 miles east of Reno, Nev., in connection with a rash of 18 pipe bombs planted in rural mailboxes in five states in recent days.

About eight hours after the Federal Bureau of Investigation issued an all-points bulletin with his description, the student, Lucas John Helder, pulled over on Interstate 80 near Fernley, Nev., and tossed a gun to the ground as he surrendered to state troopers who had been following him.

Richard Kirkland, the Nevada public safety director said that at least one other gun was found in the car and that bomb squads found explosive devices, possibly pipe bombs, The Associated Press reported.

Trooper Alan Davidson of the Nevada Highway Patrol said Mr. Helder was talking to the F.B.I. on his cell phone before being taken into custody at about 4:30 p.m.

Investigators said they believed that Mr. Helder, who grew up in Pine Island, Minn., and studied art at the University of Wisconsin-Stout in Menomonie, was responsible for all the bombs, which injured six people on Friday and rattled nerves across the Midwest. Residents were asked to leave their mailboxes open and report any suspicious items to the police as Mr. Helder apparently drove his father's 1992 gray Honda Accord some 3,000 miles across the country since Friday.

Trooper Davidson said the police tracked Mr. Helder heading west from a cellphone call he made in Battle Mountain, a mining town of 4,066. Federal officials said someone at the 8,000-student Menomonie campus alerted them that Mr. Helder had recently disappeared. His parents met with the authorities this morning and were cooperating.

This afternoon, Mr. Helder's father, Cameron Helder, defended his son before reporters and urged the young man to turn himself in.

"I really want you to know that Luke is not a dangerous person," Cameron Helder said in a brief statement outside his home. "I think he's just trying to make a statement about the way our government is run. I think Luke wants people to listen to his ideas, and not enough people are hearing him and he thinks this may help."

"Please don't hurt anyone else," the elder Mr. Helder added in an appeal to his son. "It's time to talk. You have the attention you wanted. We want you home safe."

The United States attorney in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, charged Mr. Helder tonight with using an explosive to maliciously destroy property affecting interstate commerce and using a destructive device to commit a crime of violence, charges that could send him to prison for life. Officials said he would also be charged in Illinois and Nebraska, but were unsure where he would be taken first.

The student newspaper at the University of Wisconsin, The Badger-Herald, reported tonight on its Web site that it had received a six-page letter from Mr. Helder, postmarked in Omaha on Friday, and had turned it over to the F.B.I. The first page was identical to the notes attached to the bombs, and the rest include further ramblings on the meaning of life and death and ruminations on the environment and technology.

"I often wonder why so many people spend their entire lives consuming what is fed to them, without knowing if they are consuming anything at all," the letter said. "All of my family and friends were raised to believe . . . to be gullible . . . to be materialistic . . . to fear authority . . . to blindly follow.

"Do you wonder why people blow themselves up to hurt others?" it continued. "Do you wonder why you are here? Do you wonder what is out there . . . way out there? I remember those days of uncertainty, and I can't tell you how great it is to know, to know eternally, and to be."

The suspect's identity, and a yearbook-style photograph showing him smiling between a crew cut and bright yellow and black tie, confounded terrorism experts who had thought the threatening anti-government notes that accompanied the bombs was written by an older man. Mr. Helder, who used to play in a grunge rock band in Minnesota, does not fit the profile of a bomber, and he has no criminal record.

University officials said he stopped attending classes three weeks ago, returned briefly and then left the campus a week ago.

"He is being described as an intelligent young man with strong family ties," Jim Bogner, the F.B.I.'s special agent in charge of Nebraska and Iowa, said at an afternoon news conference in Omaha.

After Mr. Helder's arrest, the F.B.I. director, Robert S. Mueller III, issued a statement praising the cooperation of dozens of local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.

"Citizen vigilance coupled with effective law enforcement is a powerful combination in the fight against terrorism," Mr. Mueller said.

The F.B.I.'s all-points bulletin, issued this morning, came after the announcement of yet another bomb found in a mailbox, this time in Amarillo, in the Texas Panhandle. The authorities said they were unsure whether that bomb was planted before or after one found about the same time in Salida, Colo. Like the ones found over the weekend in Nebraska, the bombs in Colorado and Texas were not set to go off, suggesting a de-escalation of violence after the injuries on Friday.

Mr. Helder was arrested some 1,717 miles from Davenport, Iowa, where the first bomb was discovered at 6:49 a.m. Friday when a man pulled a copy of the Quad-City Times from his mailbox outside of town. Davenport is 267 miles from Mr. Helder's parents' Pine Island home, and 302 miles from the 8,000-student university campus where he is a junior and a member of the paint-ball club.

On Friday, seven nearly identical bombs were found between 10:49 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. in towns forming a rough circle 70 miles across. A letter carrier injured his arm and lost his hearing. Another had 14 stitches to his right hand. A 70-year-old farmer's wife had her faced bloodied by an explosion that her husband said sounded like a blown tire.

The next day, another crop of bombs appeared in a ring of Nebraska farm communities 400 miles away along Interstate 80. A man taking a break from planting corn near Davenport, Neb., thought the bomb in its plastic bag was an advertising gimmick. A letter carrier used to seeing strange items, like beer bottles, in rural boxes, simply slipped the mail under the package in Ohiowa, Neb.

On Monday, as rural letter carriers used to more natural dangers like deer and tornadoes wore heavy gloves and goggles and dropped mail only in boxes with latches left open, bombs were found in Salida, 552 miles southwest of the last one discovered in Nebraska, and Amarillo, 416 miles southeast of Salida.

Built of six-inch lengths of three-quarter-inch steel pipe and nine-volt batteries, the bombs cost no more than a few dollars and would take just a couple of hours to make.

Moments after the F.B.I.'s all-points bulletin this morning, the Web site of Mr. Helder's band, Apathy, was filled with messages denouncing him as a "fascist pig," and saying, "only a coward puts bombs in places to hurt innocents." Later, someone posted a message supposedly from Mr. Helder, signed, like the letters accompanying the bombs, "Someone who cares."

"You all are just a bunch of conformists conforming to the will of the overlord media who rules over the land with an iron fist," it read.

Mr. Helder sang and played guitar for Apathy, a three-man derivative of Nirvana that lasted for about a year and made one album, "Sacks of People." Its signature single, according to the band's Web site, was called "Conformity." He was in the class of 1999 at Pine Island High School, in a town of about 2,000 15 miles from Rochester and 55 miles from the twin cities where a 19th century hand-wound clock tower presides over Main Street.

"I hate to use the word average to describe a student, but that's what he was, average," said Don McPhail, who taught him American history in 10th grade. "He said nothing out of the ordinary, but we change as we grow older."

In Menomonie, a rural farm town not unlike the ones where the bombs were planted, officials at the century-old liberal arts college sent a campuswide e-mail message offering counseling and saying Saturday's graduation would not be rescheduled.

Those who know him described Mr. Helder as a student who blended in and never revealed radical leanings in conversation or his artwork.

. "He rarely missed class — if he did he would find out what he missed," said Nancy Blum, who taught Mr. Helder design theory last spring.

Bill Sampson, who took a design class with Mr. Helder last fall, said he had ingenious projects: turning a pencil sharpener into a light and creating a waterfall from several oil funnels.

Students gathered around televisions as their classmate's face was flashed to the nation, and fielded telephone calls from their parents.

"We've had several bomb threats since 9/11," said Maggie Schmidt, 23, a sophomore business major. "It kind of scares me that they never caught the person making the bomb threats at my dorm. I don't know if this is the same person, but this news kind of freaked me out."


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Life without possibility of parole. For his father, too.
1 posted on 05/08/2002 4:54:27 AM PDT by at bay
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To: at bay
Another dysfunctional radical leftwing socialist anarchist family drama. The Helder's and the Lyndh's have many things in common, including a terrorist son facing many years in prison.
2 posted on 05/08/2002 5:01:13 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Missing for 3 weeks? Found the truth about life? Sounds like he got mixed up with some kind of guru.....either of the Shirley MacLaine, there is no death, New Age / Old Age Hindusism - reincarnationism ---- Nirvanah (sp?) ----- etc.

Could be from books or could be from association with some "guru". Will be interesting to find out.

3 posted on 05/08/2002 5:11:24 AM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: at bay
Why his dad?
4 posted on 05/08/2002 5:19:03 AM PDT by sakic
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To: at bay
Why assume the parents are responsible for these actions? By ALL accounts, this was a normal kid until just recently. Did the parents do something within the last couple months to make this young man do what he did?

My guess is this kid just wanted attention, was trying to impress someone, or just had his mind filled with nonsense from some radical-left group.

How long do we blame parents for the actions of their adult kids?

At this point in time, there is NO evidence this is another Walker-Lindh family.

5 posted on 05/08/2002 5:21:21 AM PDT by Trust but Verify
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To: at bay
Here's something about Mr. Helder I've yet to see reported anywhere: The email address he lists in his ICQ (internet chat) information is dirdjew@hotmail.com. Other information indicates this was listed while he was in high school. Maybe someone should have taken note of his anti-semitism.
6 posted on 05/08/2002 5:26:11 AM PDT by tdadams
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To: Trust but Verify
At this point in time, there is NO evidence this is another Walker-Lindh family.

(AP)...with his father telling CNN "he is just trying to make a statement about the way our government is run."

Does that ring any Marin county bells?

7 posted on 05/08/2002 5:27:34 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: sakic
Why his dad?

"I really want you to know that Luke is not a dangerous person," Cameron Helder said in a brief statement outside his home

SS. His dad is a delusional liar too!

8 posted on 05/08/2002 5:28:36 AM PDT by sausageseller
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To: Trust but Verify
At this point in time, there is NO evidence this is another Walker-Lindh family

"I really want you to know that Luke is not a dangerous person," Cameron Helder said in a brief statement outside his home SS TRY again. You missed it!

9 posted on 05/08/2002 5:32:26 AM PDT by sausageseller
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To: at bay
I saw the father read the statement above on TV.I think his boy has caused him concern in the past by the way his shoulders slumped and the pain and concern in his voice. It was stupid of him to remark that the son is not dangerous but I will cut him some slack on it.

They had a clip of the son being taken into custody last night he was all smiles and seemed happy to be there. I think he's a nut looking for attention its just a shame he had to injure and scare people to get it. I wonder how much he will laugh in Prison?

10 posted on 05/08/2002 5:33:09 AM PDT by linn37
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To: at bay
Has anyone noticed the media is NOT labeling him a left-wing radical nutcase. If they had found fundamental religious info or swastikas in his room, this would instantly have been part of the VRWC. BUT NOOOO, he is just labeled as a misguided and mentally ill VICTIM of society since he is a new-age leftie flake.
11 posted on 05/08/2002 5:36:09 AM PDT by WilliamWallace1999
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
yeah I caught that too maybe daddy has been teaching the boy some anti-government pablum. But hey I tell my kids that taxes are bad,government spending is out of control and just last night I had to explain to the 8 yr old that global warming is a theory not a fact.
12 posted on 05/08/2002 5:36:37 AM PDT by linn37
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
This family is as surprised as anyone their son might be involved in something like this. What would YOU say? "Might as well keep running, son, because I'm disowning you as of this moment. You're on your own, bucko. Might as well just blow your brains out right now."

The Lindh's allowed their 16 year-old son to traipse off to YEMEN! This kid was in a small univeristy just over the state line from his house. Everything seemed just fine until he disappeared from school. You gonna blame his parents for that?

13 posted on 05/08/2002 5:37:51 AM PDT by Trust but Verify
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To: sausageseller
It sounds like that was the case until very recently, doesn't it? Please provide any eveidence you have that this spree the kid went on was in any way fomented, endorsed or approved of by the father.

This is a 21 year-old college student who doesn't even live at home! The worst you can say about the father is that he seems to not know what his son was up to.

14 posted on 05/08/2002 5:40:47 AM PDT by Trust but Verify
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To: Trust but Verify
I see the statement of the father and the statements of Johhny Walker parents about their sons as evidence.

How would anyone in their right mind think Helder is not "dangerous"?

Do you believe both are just good boys?

15 posted on 05/08/2002 5:53:20 AM PDT by sausageseller
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To: Trust but Verify
This could be the onset of bipolar illness, which can throw some one into intense irrational thinking. He the right age for it. It is more common than we know, though most people don't go around setting pipe bombs. But most certainly the brain chemistry changes with demonstratve affective changes both the subject and those around him/her notice. It can have a sudden onset.
16 posted on 05/08/2002 5:57:06 AM PDT by Dudoight
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To: at bay
I think Luke wants people to listen to his ideas

I have a feeling that very soon many people will listen to his ideas, and that this art student-turned-pipe bomber will enjoy a large and supportive audience for his anti-government views in the prison shower.

17 posted on 05/08/2002 6:00:20 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
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To: sausageseller
Never said that. Am not defending the actions of the sons, nor the actions of the Walker-Lindh family, which is seriously screwed up.

Mr Helder probably had no reason to beleive his son was a dangerous person. Maybe he's in denial, or maybe he said that in hopes there would be no violence when the authorities located his son.

Again, do you have ANY evidence the Helders knew their son was capable of carrying out such a dastardly plot? People he was currently living and going to school with seemed completely taken by surprise.

18 posted on 05/08/2002 6:01:00 AM PDT by Trust but Verify
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To: linn37
I saw that clip as well and was shocked to see this kid smiling as much as he was. I'm pretty certain he'll go with the insanity defense. Incidentally, on my way to work this morning, our local news reported that rural mail customers in Alabama should use extreme caution when checking their mail today. I can't decide if they suspect an accomplice or we're just a little slow here in Bama today.
19 posted on 05/08/2002 6:02:43 AM PDT by Quilla
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