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To: Peach
I believe the shooters have gone underground and won't be heard from again for some time...

I think that's a distinct possibility.

They have their "resume" tape full now...they've show that they will/can kill anyone at anytime at anyplace and nobody can stop them.

Just a matter now of shopping for an employer.

Hate to sound so callous but that's what I think.

8 posted on 10/18/2002 3:53:58 AM PDT by evad
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To: evad
"Just a matter now of shopping for an employer"

While we have our tin-foil hats on...

The shootings were to divert LEOs from their investigations of possible terrorist attacks...

The shootings were to be a feasibility study and a dynamic lab to test operations for further attacks by other cells later...

Various LEO agencies, desperate for more of the funding pie, aren't too much of a hurry to find this guy - look at all the new vehciles, weapons, tools, televisions, computers, staff, etc. So why not have a rogue federal agency (read: above the law since this pro-criminal administration won't fire outright traitors, communists and seditionists in appointed office now) send out a Lon Horriuchi type to dispose of a few bodies to get hundreds of millions in new funding? (more people probably die in that same area from accidents, robberies, fights and domestic disputes per day than this shooting team takes out)...

This may not even be are normal terrorists, but agent provocatuers of the left to push gun-control, public cameras, face recognition equipment, and fly-over gear to "monitor" the public - or even to divert our attention from something even more sinister that is taking place now, but not in the news...

10 posted on 10/18/2002 4:25:37 AM PDT by Dr Warmoose
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