To: Peach
Press finally talking about more than one perp and possible terrorist involvement. It's about time.
There must be 1000's of those Isuzu box trucks in and around DC, but not nearly as many as other brands. A quick DMV database search to weed out newer ones and find the ones attached to possible terrorists profiles would take an hour or so. Geography would dictate the best few dozen and then they check them for a dented bumper. Seems easy, and should have done a week ago.
To: John Jamieson
I've noticed the press talking more about possible terrorism, too and am glad they are finally waking people up to the realities of what we could be facing - either with this sniper or in the future. If the truck is a delivery truck used in a legitimate business, you'd think the business-owner would have come forward by now, so I'm starting to discount that as a theory of mine.
33 posted on
10/13/2002 4:25:43 AM PDT by
Peach
To: All
If the shooter is a terrorist operative, shooting people during the work week falls in line with the call to attack the American economy, maybe.
36 posted on
10/13/2002 4:29:20 AM PDT by
RS_Rider
To: John Jamieson
Exactly. If this very conspicuous vehicle is indeed what the shooter(s) are using, what is taking the authorities so long to find it? This is a large and uncommon vehicle that stands out like a sore thumb. How then do we explain the clean escapes? How can they not have quickly surveyed DMV records to considerably narrow down the list of potential suspects? Instead, they appear to be holding pointless press conferences and stopping every white minivan in the D.C. metropolitan area. I hate to call them Keystone Kops, but....
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