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Terror link to Maryland shootings? Experts divided whether killing spree work of al-Qaida
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Friday, October 4, 2002

Posted on 10/03/2002 11:45:15 PM PDT by JohnHuang2

Though al-Qaida training videotapes and manuals captured in Afghanistan specifically show the planning of attacks on Americans in drive-by shootings, experts who have analyzed those materials are cautious about concluding the murder spree outside of Washington yesterday is connected in any way to terrorism.

The videotapes and training manuals, which show Osama lin Laden's terrorists have prepared to kill Americans with small-arms fire from trucks and vans, were first revealed in a WorldNetDaily report last month.

But John Holschen of Insights Training Center, who produced a report on the tape for military and law enforcement officials, said the rash of shootings in a small area of suburban Washington in a short period of time is unusual but not altogether unique.

"It's not inconceivable that this will turn out to be a terrorist attack," he said. However, he cautioned against jumping to any conclusions without more information.

The training video captured in Afghanistan shows al-Qaida operatives practicing the following kinds of assaults:

Skip Gouchenour, a licensed detective in Pennsylvania who has analyzed the videotape and other training materials and made a presentation on them for the Pennsylvania Detectives Association, agreed that the Maryland shooting and murder spree is very unusual.

"I'm not dismissing the possibility of a terrorist connection," he said. "It's strange, indeed."

Gouchenour specializes in investigating murder cases for district attorneys, defense attorneys, police agencies and private citizens. He says he has run across similar murder sprees in his career, but finds some of the details of this case unusual.

Police across the Washington area are searching for what they describe as "a skilled shooter" who killed five people in a random death spree beginning Wednesday night and continuing yesterday morning in Montgomery County, Md.

The shootings took place at two shopping centers, two gas stations and on the lawn outside an auto dealership along Rockville Pike. The victims were ordinary people doing ordinary things on a seemingly ordinary day.

As a result of the attacks, children were kept indoors at schools in the county.

"We do have someone that so far has been very accurate in what they are attempting to do, and so we probably have a skilled shooter," said Montgomery County Police Chief Charles Moose yesterday. Police said they are looking for a small, slightly damaged white truck that may have black lettering on the side. Witnesses to the shootings said they saw a truck matching that description leaving some of the crime scenes.

Montgomery County police spokesman Derek Baliles said police suspect the shooter was armed with a rifle.

About 40 minutes before the first killing, a shot was fired through a window of a Michael's craft store in the 3800 block of Aspen Hill Road. No one was hurt, but Montgomery County police said they believe the incident may have been related to what followed.

The first fatal shooting occurred Wednesday night at 6 o'clock, when James Martin, 55, of Silver Spring was killed in the parking lot of a Shoppers Food Warehouse at Randolph Road and Georgia Avenue in Wheaton. By yesterday morning, the stores in the area were open for business as usual. A security tape from a camera that monitors the lot had been turned over to police.

Then about 7:40 a.m., James Buchanan was pushing a lawn mower over a narrow strip of grass in front of the Fitzgerald Auto Mall on Rockville Pike when he was shot.

The next victim was Premkumar A. Walekar, a part-time cab driver. It was about 8:10 a.m., at a Mobil gas station on Aspen Hill Road at Connecticut Avenue in Aspen Hill, when the killer struck and Walekar died pumping gas.

About 8:30 a.m., Sarah Ramos, 34, was sitting on a bench at the shopping center near the Leisure World retirement community off Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring when the killer next took aim and fired.

It was just before 10 a.m. at a Shell gas station in Kensington and Lori Lewis-Rivera, 25, was vacuuming her minivan. The station, at the corner of Knowles and Connecticut avenues in the heart of Kensington, is visible from all directions. But again the killer struck as if coming from nowhere.

Throughout the day the manhunt intensified, but as night fell there had been no arrests. Though authorities have downplayed the possibility of terrorism, the FBI, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Secret Service have all been involved in the investigation.


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To: JohnHuang2
they might get to the point of telling Americans that it's a good idea to purchase and learn to use a firearm.
461 posted on 10/06/2002 3:45:01 PM PDT by justsomedude
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To: xsrdx
Hi Travis,
Contenders and XP-100s are both capable of very good accuracy and precision. However, not .5MOA. Thats not a requirement when shooting metallic shilhouette or, in this case, human targets. In both cases the 'kill zone' is considerably larger. In this case I think nearly any of the .22 cal CF cartridges would be adequate exc those on the very low end. The most important factor though is who's pulling the trigger. Seems the shooter in this instance is on top of things...so far Yes, most of the .22 cal CF cartriges would be loud in a short bbl configuration.

That said, I dont think this shooter is handicapping himself with a single shot pistol. I think he's giving himself every advantage possible. The goal isnt to impress with spot-on shooting rather its to terrorize and call into doubt the govts ability to provide security. If these are his goals I think he's been wildly successful to this point.
462 posted on 10/07/2002 8:08:12 AM PDT by 556x45
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To: Free Trapper
I'd think this would be a bad time to tell people in MD they will get more restrictive gun laws.

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend waited 5 days (I won the office pool!) and made this very statement yesterday.

463 posted on 10/08/2002 9:52:17 AM PDT by YourAdHere
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To: YourAdHere
Doc has me flying high right now and I'm not tracking very well.

Do I understand that Townsend is backing off on her gun grabbing ideas at least for the present time?

464 posted on 10/08/2002 3:06:09 PM PDT by Free Trapper
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To: Free Trapper
Hope you feel better soon. In answer to your question, KKT waited 5 days, then attacked Ehrlich's voting history in the area of gun laws, citing gun control bills he had voted against. She swore up and down that she did not want to politicize these horrific events, but that "the facts are the facts."
465 posted on 10/09/2002 4:08:54 AM PDT by YourAdHere
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To: YourAdHere
Crud!!! I guess common sense is beyond the reach of most liberals.

At least "some" do eventualy see the light.My hope is kept alive by people like David Horowitz and a lot of our fellow FReepers.They were blinded by the PCBS when younger but after thinking things through have come out of the darkness.

466 posted on 10/09/2002 11:52:13 AM PDT by Free Trapper
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