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To: cmsgop
The photos included images of the Alaskan Way Viaduct, the Pike Place Market, the now-demolished Kingdome and a Boeing building, among several others.

Just went back to the article and read the rest of it. Patty Murray said there was no threat here and we should all just be happy.

Gee, I hope they didn't have their hearts set on the Kingdome.

135 posted on 05/13/2002 7:29:50 PM PDT by MarMema
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To: MarMema
Gee, I hope they didn't have their hearts set on the Kingdome.

LOL Good One!
137 posted on 05/13/2002 7:32:09 PM PDT by cmsgop
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To: MarMema
Seattle P-I
Case of Whidbey Island 'terrorists' is a dud, FBI says
Tuesday, May 14, 2002
By MIKE BARBER SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER
A national cable TV news flash yesterday about the arrest of possible terrorists on Whidbey Island sounded explosive:
The FBI and other federal agents were investigating two Middle Eastern men who were arrested in Oak Harbor last Tuesday after police found traces of TNT and plastic explosive in a rental truck they were driving, the Fox News Channel reported.
The fact that Oak Harbor is near Whidbey Island Naval Air Station, home of the electronic warfare Prowler jets, heightened concerns.
But the FBI said last night it had taken a pass on the case, handing it over to immigration officials after further tests for explosives.
The two men came to the attention of authorities when an Oak Harbor police officer stopped them shortly after midnight May 7. "It was a minor speeding violation," said Oak Harbor police Sgt. Bill Russell.
The officer grew suspicious, however, when one of the men produced only an international driver's license and an expired visa and the other could show no ID at all, Russell said. And while the men said they were in Oak Harbor only to deliver furniture and were on their way back home to Canada, the officer noted that it was after midnight -- an odd hour for such work.
A bomb-sniffing dog was called in.
According to some reports, the dog indicated that it smelled something interesting in the driver's side of the truck cab, though a search turned up nothing suspicious.
Fox reported that a follow-up test had revealed traces of explosives on the steering wheel and gearshift. However, a law enforcement source told the Post-Intelligencer that the dog and the first round of tests may have picked up nothing more than residue left by a cigarette lighter.
Border Patrol agents took custody of the two men, who claimed to be Israeli citizens, for investigation of immigration violations. Garrison Courtney, a spokesman for the Immigration and Naturalization Service, last night said he was uncertain about their status.
Whidbey Island residents have been vigilant about possible terrorism since the Sept. 11 attacks, largely because of the island's large military base and proximity to the border.
In the weeks after Sept. 11, Island County locals flooded emergency centers with reports of Canadian truckers who appeared to be of Middle Eastern descent, said Island County Sheriff's spokeswoman Jan Smith. Smith said delivery trucks from British Columbia routinely pass through the island on their way to the ferry slip at Keystone, a short-cut to the Olympic Peninsula. She said the trucks are inspected at the Canadian border and are presumed safe. "All were negative," said FBI spokeswoman Melissa Mallon.

I still see reason for alarm. Something is going on..... middle easterners with expired visas, suspicious mannerisms, and midnight delivery runs out of Canada should not be accepted as normal.

178 posted on 05/14/2002 6:58:18 AM PDT by ValerieUSA
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