To: Indiana Jones
"what about the bicycle theory? "O.K. but in the bicycle theory, what happens to the weapon?
To: Kerberos
O.K. but in the bicycle theory, what happens to the weapon?
He/They hide rifle in culvert, ditch, etc. and go back and get it later.
To: Kerberos
The weapon is pistol like the Thompson Contender which has .223 barrels. I have seen average shooters kill wild turkeys with at 200 yards with a TC .223 with a good scope.
After they shoot, the TC goes into a Camel Bak hydration back pack which about 90% of bike riders carry. He/she/it is dressed in normal biking clothes and has a mountain bike. With his Camel Bak, bike helmet and biking clothes he fits no profile of a guy with a long gun and in a white van.
He goes in the opposite direction of the decoy white van to meet their helper. It is a regula looking car with a bike rack. As the biker/sniper approaches, the driver pops the trunk open and the Camel Bak with the TC is put in the trunk and the mountain bike on the rack and locked in. They drive the opposite way of the decoy white van.
Or if the sniper works alone, he just rides his bike away and looks like hundreds of other bike riders.
To: Kerberos
Put in a backpack like the ones used to carry paintball guns...remember FReeper Dossee recounting a siting of a guy on a bicycle with a weapon sticking out of a backpack? He was seen around the area of the Home Depot murder (before the attack).
Until all this started happening, we thought nothing of seeing kids in the neighborhood with their paintball stuff cycling by on the way to the latest game...
To: Kerberos
OK, but in the bicycle theory, what happens to the weapon?![](http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/terrornet/images/19foodbike.jpg)
Weapon? I put in sack! Is not difficult!
906 posted on
10/22/2002 11:58:37 AM PDT by
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