GOP Congress's fault. Vote Democrat. /sarcasm
Chinese??
Beautiful.
What can I say?
more info.
No one will take security seriously until someone goes to jail
over the leaks.
Liberals predicted it stand by for the Newcleaar fallout...
Take the contract away from Berkeley and give it to A&M. Put some patriots in charge of that lab.
Time to remove University of California....permanently.
Grand: meth addicts in control of our most sensitive nuclear secrets.
"somebody" was a she!
Drug Raid Yields Los Alamos Documents
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1725326/posts
The other article said that she is a "scientist!"
Isn't this cleanup from another Clinton/Richardson fumble?
Who else wants to start a pool for the time it'll take for the enemedia to blame this on Bush?
Well, we need to get Greaseball Richardson on the case immediately!
Lock down all Xerox machines, and be sure they're pushed against the wall, check all lunch boxes for contraband, be sure no secret notes are being written on the toilet paper!
There is security at Los Alamos? Since when?
How many months will that lawyer serve in jail for working with the terrorists?
12? 24?....When they find this person I'll guess he/she will get at least 6 months.
Drug Raid Yields Los Alamos Documents
(10-24) 20:12 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) --
A drug bust at a trailer park in New Mexico turned up what appeared to be classified documents taken from the Los Alamos nuclear weapons laboratory, authorities said Tuesday.
Local police found the documents while arresting a man suspected of domestic violence and dealing methamphetamine from his mobile home, said Sgt. Chuck Ney of the Los Alamos, N.M., Municipal Police Department. The documents were discovered during a search of the man's records for evidence of his drug business, Ney said.
Police alerted the FBI to the secret documents, which agents traced back to a woman linked to the drug dealer, officials said. The woman is a contract employee at Los Alamos National Laboratory, according to an FBI official who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the case.
The official would not describe the documents except to say that they appeared to contain classified material and were stored on a computer file.
Feds probe LANL security breachThere has apparently been a security breach at Los Alamos labs involving classified documents, KRQE News 13 has learned, which has led the FBI to launch a major investigation.
The security breach was discovered last week after the Los Alamos police department responded to a domestic violence call a Los Alamos home.
While inside the residence, police reported discovering drug paraphernalia along with classified materials that sources said apparently been stolen from the nation's premiere nuclear weapons lab at Los Alamos.
Los Alamos police identified the owner of the residence as Justin Stone whom sources believe to be employed by a laboratory subcontractor doing maintenance at the lab.
News 13 has learned the FBI is leading the security investigation, and on Friday, FBI agents served a search warrant in Los Alamos.
It is not known what the FBI found because that warrant has been sealed.
The U.S. Attorney's office in Albuquerque is reportedly reviewing the case. An FBI spokesman declined comment on the investigation.
By late Tuesday afternoon, Los Alamos lab had not issued any statements.