Edmond Bonnette, agent at the state Motor Vehicles office at 2600 Mount Ephraim Ave. in Camden, said the car was registered at 8:52 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2002. "At 9 a.m., we had a bomb scare," Bonnette said. "The police said it was called in from a phone booth on Kaighn Avenue. We had to evacuate everyone."
17 years then a name change after 9/11.
Williams/Muhammed wasn't a military sniper. He was a PFC mechanic and Gulf War veteran.
Muhammed served as a bodyguard for The Reverend Louis Farakan during the million man march.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/774875/posts?page=1582#1582
Apparently Mohammed is from Baton Rouge but moved away years ago. She said she saw him for the first time in many years this past August, said he and Malvo were in town to visit his brother who is married to his ex-wife's sister.