Posted on 03/21/2018 1:36:52 AM PDT by kristinn
Local news in Austin reporting serial Bomber killed by police early Wednesday morning.
Thanks for all of the ‘local’ updates.
Back in the 70s, 80s Pville was a nice place to live and raise a Family. Old German Heritage, quaint, quiet and almost everybody knew each other. The Feed Store, Cafe, Dance Hall, etc. I had my Jaguar-Rolls Royce Shop out there. Out in the country but still close enough to Austin to have a great Customer Base yet still work out in the country.
Then in comes D(H)ell to RR and the Uber yuppie crowd shows up. The Quality of Life went to the dumps after that.
I havent been back in 20 years.
The face looks like the (real) pic of him that’s circulating. As for the sis, her head is tilted prob making her neck look longer. (I don’t know why girls like to tilt their heads so often when taking selfies!).
We’ll have to wait and see, I guess.
Wow, did you know a Lou Roemer or Mike Mantooth? Friends of mine that were Jag freaks, was always visiting one of their cars that was sick with them somewhere.
I see where Crux is. But where were the bombs that exploded?
“I see where one was questioned and released and the other is being questioned but I dont see anything that says theyve been arrested”
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Yeah, I just heard on Fox news about 15 min ago that the roommates had not been arrested.
The one on Haverford is the only near his beaten path. All of these are well out of the way for someone on their way to ACC Northridge or Crux from Pflugerville. He went well off his usual path to set these things up ... especially driving all the way to Schertz to send one via FedEx. Crazy.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Federal Criminal Complaint and Arrest Warrant Filed Last Night Against Pflugerville, TX Man Prior to His Death After Discharging Bomb
(Austin, TX) Austin Police Chief Brian Manley, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent in Charge Christopher Combs, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Special Agent in Charge Fred J. Milanowski, Travis County District Attorney Margaret Moore and United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas John F. Bash announced that a federal criminal complaint and an arrest warrant were filed last night against 23year-old Mark Conditt of Pflugerville, TX, in connection with the recent series of bombings in Austin. Those filings occurred before Conditt detonated a destructive device early this morning as authorities were attempting to apprehend him in Round Rock, TX. Conditt died during the incident.
Hundreds of federal, state and local law enforcement officers worked together to identify and locate Conditt. I was awed by their professionalism, collaborative spirit, and indefatigable commitment to protecting the public, stated United States Attorney John F. Bash. I send my deepest condolences to the families of Anthony Stephan House and Draylen Mason, and I pray for the recovery of the surviving victims of these monstrous crimes.
The federal criminal complaint charged Conditt with one count of Unlawful Possession and Transfer of a Destructive Device. The complaint affidavit remains under seal at this time. The investigation continues at this time. Because it is possible that further destructive devices were planted or mailed, residents of Austin and surrounding areas should call 911 if they see any suspicious package, bag, or backpack, or any other item that looks out of place.
I appreciate all the hard work of the men and women of the Austin Police Department and our Federal partners for their tireless work in restoring peace to our community, said Austin Police Chief Brian Manley. My thoughts and prayers continue to be with those victimized by these criminal acts committed.
I am grateful for the extraordinary leadership demonstrated by Chief Manley during this complex and challenging investigation. He inspired an amazing team of law enforcement professionals and prosecutors who worked together and with members of the public to restore peace in our community, stated FBI Special Agent in Charge Christopher Combs, San Antonio Division.
Thank you to the City of Austin and the surrounding communities for coming together and remaining vigilant over the past three weeks. By doing so, we were able to restore a sense of calm to the community, stated ATF Special Agent in Charge Fred J. Milanowski, Houston Field Division.
The Austin Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms and Explosives are investigating this case. The Texas Department of Public Safety, the Texas Rangers, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the United States Marshals Service, the Round Rock Police Department, the Schertz Police Department, the Pflugerville Police Department, and the Cedar Park Police Department are providing valuable assistance in this investigation. The Travis County District Attorneys Office and the Austin Division of the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Western District of Texas have collaboratively provided legal support during the investigation of these incidents.
Yeah, you’re right, he drove all the way to Schertz to place the package...
Then I dreamed it.
Someone may have incorrectly reported it, too. Lots of scuttlebutt gets reported without verification in early stages of things like this.
Hope the jackass...blew himself up by accident...because he screwed up.
And had that second of "Oh crap...I'm dead"!!
Lots of good memories you have for that Texas area with hunting and Cooper’s BBQ. Crazy prices for leases these days. If I get within 500 miles of Coopers I will go there! It has 300+ photos on yelp and great reviews. Coopper’s is definitely Old School. Looks to me like a better place to hit than New Braunfels and its BBQs which swarms with tourists and international tourists these days. Thanks for the recommendation. I have never heard of Coopers before but now I know.
I only know about Round Rock due it being Dell Computer headquarters.
IIRC there was some type of connection between the first three bombings. Have you seen that?
bkmk
According to a piece I read earlier, FedEx identified the bomber for the police. Then police approached his vehicle about 24 hours later. Either way, though, it worked out. He’s caught. Next, the narrative will be constructed by the funded left and fed to readers and viewers.
You've obviously never had a Round Rock Donut. :-)
Never really liked donuts...all that much.
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