To: *TerrOrWar; aristeides; honway; thinden
Federal prosecutor Tim DiScenza dropped opposition to Sakher A. Hammad's release after his father, Peter Hansen, a civil engineer employed by New York City government, signed the $250,000 bond. So you can buy your way out with a quarter of a million now. Wonder where they're fleeing to...
To: Lion's Cub
Living in Memphis (2 blocks from the DL office), I suspect that they will all walk. Only thing that might be happening is the FEDs counting on him contacting more of the ring, and leading to further arrests.
4 posted on
03/28/2002 11:30:32 PM PST by
Ingtar
To: *TN License Scandals
bump
8 posted on
04/01/2002 6:01:34 AM PST by
honway
To: Lion's Cub;all
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/629113/posts
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A photo ID pass for Sept. 5 found on one of the men charged with fraudulently obtaining a Tennessee driver's license from a Memphis woman gave him access to the six underground levels of the One World Center building. But which tenant hired Sakher 'Rocky' Hammad, 24, to work on its sprinklers is lost, said Port Authority of New York and New Jersey spokesman Alan Hicks on Friday.
Hammad told federal authorities that he was working on the sprinklers six days before the twin towers were brought down by terrorists, court testimony revealed this week.
It was widely reported in the media last week that the spinkler systems did not work in the Towers on 9-11. Has any one read anything about an investigation exploring the connection between Hammad and the inoperative sprinkler system?
9 posted on
04/01/2002 6:13:24 AM PST by
honway
To: Lion's Cub
It appears that the collapse and the majority of the loss of life resulted because the sprinkler system had been disabled. If Hammad participated in disabling the sprinkler system, then he is more responsible for the loss of life than all the hijackers combined, IMHO.
20 posted on
04/01/2002 9:33:37 AM PST by
honway
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