To: Wolfstar
Some [expletive deleted] decided to distrupt supporters of the President in an exceptionally malicious manner yesterday.
Dressed in a protective suit, a member of the West Sacramento Police Department bomb squad inspects the remnants of a knapsack that was thought to contain a bomb. Police detonated it. The device was thrown into a crowd of people who had gathered for the visit of President Bush to the California Fuel Cell Partnership facility. After the detonation, authorities say it contained some electronic wiring and heavy metal components, and described it as a very sophisticated hoax. The man who threw the knapsack was detained by authorities and is expected to face criminal charges.
20 posted on
04/23/2006 2:16:07 PM PDT by
Wolfstar
(Not for just an hour. Not for just a day. Not for just a year.)
To: Wolfstar
God bless the Secret Service Presidential Detail, which can never let its guard down in the face of events like the thrown hoax bomb. In these photos show President Bush's motorcade, bristling with armament and communications equipment, as it drives up a rugged road in the Santa Rosa mountains near Palm Springs, CA, this morning. The President planned to have a mountain bike ride before going to church for Sunday services.
After the ride, the President's motorcade is seen leaving the Santa Rosa mountains.
22 posted on
04/23/2006 2:17:46 PM PDT by
Wolfstar
(Not for just an hour. Not for just a day. Not for just a year.)
To: Wolfstar; All
Hi, everybody!
Hearing about what happened in Sacto with the idiot with the fake bomb scared the cr@p out of me!
Great pictures, Wolfstar! I love the pictures of President Bush with our soldiers.
38 posted on
04/23/2006 2:30:51 PM PDT by
Theresawithanh
(Veni, vidi, velcro - I came, I saw, I stuck around...)
To: Wolfstar
The man who threw the knapsack was detained by authorities and is expected to face criminal charges. Good.
40 posted on
04/23/2006 2:31:48 PM PDT by
silent_jonny
("me lovey the jonny" -- conservativebabe)
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