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The guy was released? Why not, this is Chicago, and unless you're a white guy carrying seven guns on board a plane and have multiple prior arrests, this aint nuttin' worth worrin' 'bout......
1 posted on 11/04/2001 7:00:19 PM PST by Enlightiator
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What a moron, he must have wanted to be cought.
2 posted on 11/04/2001 7:04:29 PM PST by Husker24
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Nepal is close enough to the hot zone to detain this guy. He doesn't have a job--why, then is he in our country?
3 posted on 11/04/2001 7:12:09 PM PST by NautiNurse
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WTF?
4 posted on 11/04/2001 7:13:43 PM PST by Coolidge75
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Gurung had made it past the security checkpoint at O'Hare but airline employees in the gate area searched his bag in a routine check and found the lock-blade knives and the Taser gun, Donegan said.

So how the hell did he make it past the security checkpoint?

6 posted on 11/04/2001 7:16:12 PM PST by Bubba_Leroy
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So....did they give the guy back his "toys" when they released him, too?
7 posted on 11/04/2001 7:19:29 PM PST by goodnesswins
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A Gurkha, perhaps?
8 posted on 11/04/2001 7:22:35 PM PST by dighton
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New Details from CNN:

CNN has learned that Gurung listed the same West Hollywood Avenue apartment address in Chicago as Ayub Ali Khan, a material witness in the September 11 attacks.

Khan and Mohamed Jaweed Azmath were arrested September 12 in Fort Worth, Texas, on an Amtrak train heading to San Antonio, Texas. Found in their possession were $5,500 cash, two flat box-cutter type knives and hair dye. Azmath also had copies of numerous passport photos.

13 posted on 11/04/2001 7:41:26 PM PST by dogbyte12
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Donegan was unsure why Gurung was headed to Omaha.

I've heard our Wild West is popular with folks from other parts of the world.

Gurung musta thought he could rustle hisself one of them cattle from them stockyards in Chicawgo and was planning on sharing an Omaha Steak with members of his family once he arrived in Nebrasky.

Mebbe he had one of them critters in his extra-large carry-on-carpetbag. The stun gun woulda come in handy for controlling that ornery varmit. Betchur britches he had 7 knives with him so each family member could use his own.

15 posted on 11/04/2001 7:50:09 PM PST by syriacus
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A man was arrested Saturday night at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, when he tried to board a flight with nine knives, a can of Mace and a stun gun, police said.

The man may have some connection with two men who were detained Sept.12 in Texas as material witnesses in the investigation into the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, CNN has learned.

Police arrested Subash Gurung, 27, who said he was from Nepal, and charged him with unlawful possession of a weapon and attempting to board an aircraft with a weapon, both misdemeanor charges.

A security screener removed two knives from Gurung's pocket before he was allowed through the security checkpoint, said Monique Bond, a spokeswoman for Chicago's aviation department.

The other seven knives, the Mace and the stun gun were found in his carry-on luggage during a routine search before he boarded a United Airlines flight 1085 to Omaha, Nebraska, said Officer Thomas Donegan of the Chicago Police.

United Airlines immediately fired at least two security screeners and a supervisor after the weapons' discovery, Bond said.

In an interview with CNN affiliate WLS-TV in Chicago, Gurung said he was in a hurry and had carried the weapons in his bag by accident.

He said he was on his way to Omaha to visit friends and that he had bought the weapons in Chicago to protect himself. Gurung said he was unemployed, but then told the reporter he worked in a warehouse.

Police and FBI agents questioned Gurung, who was taken to a holding facility in suburban Chicago, fingerprinted and processed, then released on bond, Donegan said. He is to appear in court December 19.

CNN has learned that Gurung listed the same West Hollywood Avenue apartment address in Chicago as Ayub Ali Khan, a material witness in the September 11 attacks.

Khan and Mohamed Jaweed Azmath were arrested September 12 in Fort Worth, Texas, on an Amtrak train heading to San Antonio, Texas. Found in their possession were $5,500 cash, two flat box-cutter type knives and hair dye. Azmath also had copies of numerous passport photos.

The hijackers of the planes that crashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were believed to have used box-cutters as weapons.

On the day of the attacks, Khan and Azmath were on a TWA flight from Newark, New Jersey, to San Antonio. The flight was diverted to St. Louis, when the FAA closed the skies to commercial aircraft after the terrorist hijackings and attacks.

Khan and Azmath lived in Jersey City, New Jersey, but a records check by CNN also found a Chicago address for Khan sandwiched between two New Jersey addresses he'd used.

The Chicago address was the same apartment building as Gurung.

A government source told CNN that Khan never actually lived in the apartment in Chicago and never actually worked there.

But, the source said, "many phone calls were made to and from that apartment, and credit card bills were paid from that address."

Gurung's arrest also focused renewed attention on Argenbright Security Inc., the firm for which the fired employees worked. Argenbright reached a settlement in October with the Justice Department, admitting it had failed to complete court-ordered background checks on its employees.

That move followed by less than a year guilty pleas by three Argenbright managers who admitted breaking FAA rules. They allowed untrained employees -- some with criminal backgrounds -- to operate airport checkpoints, the managers said.

22 posted on 11/04/2001 7:59:23 PM PST by damnlimey
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This is crazy. What is going on?
23 posted on 11/04/2001 8:00:11 PM PST by FR_addict
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He was charged with unlawful use of a weapon and attempting to board an aircraft with weapons, both misdemeanor charges. Gurung, questioned by police and the FBI, was released from custody at 4:30 a.m. Sunday.

Donegan was unsure what authorities learned while questioning Gurung, saying they apparently "didn't have reason to keep him." He has no previous arrests in Chicago.

Ho,Boy. Well, that makes me feel better... NOT!

27 posted on 11/04/2001 8:23:47 PM PST by Texas Mom
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Gurung told police he's unemployed. Donegan was unsure why Gurung was headed to Omaha.

Job interview...maybe for an airline screener.

29 posted on 11/04/2001 8:39:10 PM PST by paul51
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Gurung is back in custody. He was picked up when he went to claim his checked-in baggage during the day.

According to the late local news broadcast, the 7 baggage screeners and the supervisor were fired for letting him through the checkpoint.

36 posted on 11/04/2001 9:28:26 PM PST by Mr_Magoo
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Want to bet, next week we'll read where the FBI is looking for a Nepal immigrant, who previously lived in Chicago, was once detained and released.
44 posted on 11/05/2001 4:01:04 AM PST by rstevens
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According to the Chicago Tribune, this guy previously lived in Minnesota. Chicago Tribune also reports that he bought a one-way ticket. I'm sure it's all a coincidence!
50 posted on 11/05/2001 4:53:58 AM PST by vacrn
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