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2 from state arrested in D.C. sniper case [detailed background on Muhammed, Malvo]
The Seattle Times ^ | Thursday, October 24, 2002 - 01:37 a.m. Pacific | Seattle Times Staff

Posted on 10/24/2002 2:59:17 AM PDT by jpthomas

A former Fort Lewis solider and a teenager described as his stepson were arrested early today near Middletown in Frederick County, Md., in connection with the sniper shootings that have taken 10 lives in the Washington, D.C., area.

John Allen Muhammad, 41, and John Lee Malvo, 17, were taken into custody at a rest stop on Interstate 70 about 50 miles northwest of the nation’s capital, an FBI source said.

The arrests came after a day in which federal agents tore up the yard at the Tacoma house where Muhammad had stayed earlier this year. Agents also searched a high school in Bellingham for Malvo’s student records , and reportedly were looking for samples of his handwriting. The two were last known to be living in Clinton, Md., a Washington suburb, law-enforcement sources said.

Muhammad, a Muslim convert who changed his name from John Allen Williams last year, lived in Tacoma from 1994 until 2000 and had visited there since. He was stationed at Fort Lewis in the 1980s, served in the Gulf War and was later stationed at Fort Ord, Calif.

Malvo, who authorities said is a citizen of Jamaica, attended Bellingham High last year.

Late last night, Montgomery County, Md., Police Chief Charles Moose, who is leading the sniper investigation, said a federal arrest warrant on an unrelated firearms charge had been issued for Muhammad. The warrant was issued last night in U.S. District Court in Seattle, said John McKay, the U.S. attorney in Western Washington. McKay said he couldn’t discuss details because a criminal complaint attached to the warrant was sealed.

Moose had said Muhammad and Malvo should be considered armed and dangerous, but had cautioned, “Do not assume from this John Williams is involved in any of the shootings we are investigating.”

Several federal sources said Muhammad and Malvo may have been motivated by anti-American sentiments in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Both were known to speak sympathetically about the men who attacked the United States, the sources said.

But neither man was believed to be associated with the al-Qaida terrorist network, sources said.

Authorities had issued an alert for a blue or burgundy 1990 Chevrolet Caprice with New Jersey tags and a 1989 white Chevrolet Celebrity with Maryland plates. Earlier this month, police said they were looking for a burgundy Caprice seen near a fatal Oct. 3 shooting by the sniper.

The link to the two Washington men came in part from a call from the suspected sniper himself. In the call, the sniper told investigators to look into an incident in Montgomery, Ala., a federal law-enforcement official said.

After checking shootings in Montgomery, police discovered a shooting in which one woman was killed and another wounded near a liquor store Sept. 21. Ammunition from a .223-caliber weapon was used, the official said. That was the same type of weapon the sniper used.

A fingerprint lifted from a piece of paper found at the Alabama shooting scene was traced to Malvo, the official said. Police then traced Malvo to a Tacoma house where he had been living with Muhammad.

Earlier yesterday, federal agents arrived at a fourplex in the 3300 block of South Proctor Street in Tacoma, carrying chain saws and calling in heavy construction equipment.

Yesterday’s search recovered at least one possible bullet fragment from a tree stump that agents removed from the Tacoma property, a law-enforcement source told The Washington Post.

“We recovered evidence of potential value,” said a federal official. “But the forensics people are going to have to look at it to see what it means.”

Dean Resop, who lives a block away, said he was there when agents arrived yesterday morning.

“They just moseyed up and started looking around like they owned the place,” he said.

“There’s been quite a few tenants been in and out of there,” said Resop, who has lived in the area seven years. “Makes you want to watch your neighbors closer.” The task force in Maryland had received a tip from a man in Tacoma, a friend of Muhammad’s and Malvo’s, who said he “had suspicions” about the pair, a source said.

Both Muhammad and Malvo were at the Tacoma house within the past three months, a federal source said. The tipster described the pair as “transients” or “nomads,” who sometimes took target practice at the property, according to the source, even though it is in the middle of a densely populated residential neighborhood near Tacoma Mall.

While there, according to the tipster, the two fired a .223-caliber rifle similar to that used in the snipings. Chris Waters, who lives across the street from the house, said he often heard gunshots at night last January. The gunfire sounded like high-velocity rounds and would come two to three at a time, Waters said. But it wasn’t automatic fire, said Waters, 23, an Army private first class.

Brian Jones, 37, who has lived in nearby condos for eight years, also recalled hearing shots fairly regularly, and as recently as September. “It was three shots in a row — boom, boom, boom,” said Jones. “In Tacoma, you hear shots all the time. You don’t think much of it.”

Interviews with law-enforcement sources, former wives and acquaintances created an emerging portrait of Muhammad: A Muslim convert and former Fort Lewis soldier sympathetic to Islamic terrorists. A man who has gone through at least two wives, with bitter custody battles over his children. A neighbor who was friendly but a control freak who kidnapped his own children.

Classmates and officials at Bellingham High School said Malvo was an unremarkable but friendly young man who hadn’t been at school there for nearly a year.

Muhammad is a 6-foot-tall, slender man who wears his pants pulled up tight and keeps his hair cropped very short, acquaintances said. He is the father of four children, including a grown son, and has spent much of his life moving about the country, said an ex-wife and close friends of his ex-wives.

Although Muhammad served in the Army for many years, he was never trained as a sniper, records show. He apparently has no felony record in Washington state, according to court records.

He converted to Islam many years ago, after his first divorce, about the same time he joined the Army, said Carol Williams, his first wife and the mother of his first son. The couple divorced 17 years ago.

Williams said she last saw her ex-husband in early August, for the first time in eight years. They both were in Baton Rouge, La., where she lives and he was visiting his brother, Edward Williams, who is married to her sister.

Williams also said Muhammad was outgoing and “had a good sense of humor. He wasn’t a quiet type. He liked to talk; he liked to mingle with people.”

“After he changed his religion, he called and told me what not to feed my child,” she recounted. “I told him as long as he (their son) lived with me, it was up to me.”

She wasn’t sure where he was living most recently or what he was doing.

“I know when he left here he moved to Tacoma,” she said. “From Tacoma to where, I don’t know.” When their son was in middle school, he visited his father in Tacoma. Carol Williams said she had to fight a legal battle to get him back.

But Muhammad was not a violent man, Williams said. The two met when they were both young. She was living at home with her mother, Muhammad had a car and the two had a three-month courtship before marrying. Muhammad would call her son every couple of years, she said, but aside from that had little contact. Muhammad married another woman, Mildred Green. They had three children and divorced in 2000 in Pierce County. Williams said Green called her a couple of years ago to tell her that Muhammad had kidnapped their children and to ask for help in getting them back.

“I know she called me and asked me if I would tell her if I heard anything,” Williams said. “I was really wanting to help her.”

Elaina Whitlock, 38, and her son Anthony, lived near the family for six years on South Ainsworth Avenue in Tacoma. Whitlock recalled that the couple had a bitter divorce and custody battle. After the divorce, he was granted weekend visitations, but at one point left with the couple’s children.

“Things were going OK with visitations and no one suspected he would take off with them, but then he couldn’t have her and he knew it would hurt her if he took the children,” said Whitlock. “Her life was her children.”

Whitlock said Green was reunited with the children about a year and a half ago. Brenda Geyer lived across the street from the family for several years.

“I didn’t talk to him that much,” Geyer said. “I talked to Mildred more. They were a strong Muslim family and he was the definite head of the household — the authority figure.”

Geyer said that when she saw Muhammad’s photo on television last night, she immediately recognized their former neighbor.

“I am shaking inside,” Geyer said. “I feel weird, scary. How could it possibly touch this close to me?” Leo

Dudley, a friend who lived a block from Muhammad in south Tacoma, said Muhammad once provided security in Washington, D.C., for the Million Man March.

Muhammad was in excellent shape and knew karate, said Dudley, himself an ex-Marine.

“Any time he shook your hand, he would crush it,” said Dudley. “He was just country. He was from down South, and the military brought him up here.”

Less is known about John Malvo, who is reportedly Muhammad’s stepson.

Last year’s Bellingham High School yearbook listed a junior named Lee Malvo as unavailable for a yearbook photo.

A woman whose son is a junior there said Malvo attended classes there until last December.

“My son said he was a nice kid,’’ she said.

Mayor Robert Asmundson said he was told by investigators that Muhammad and Malvo stayed in Bellingham only for a few months and that, as far as city officials know, they have been gone for at least nine months.

Almost obscured by the news of the hunt for Muhammad and Malvo yesterday was the fact that the 10th death was positively linked to the sniper. Moose said ballistics evidence confirmed what police had suspected: Tuesday’s slaying of bus driver Conrad Johnson, 35 and a father of two, was the sniper’s work.

Also yesterday, leaders of the manhunt defended themselves against allegations that they’d made grave missteps in communicating with the killer.

“Everything possible is being done on this case,” said Special Agent Michael Bouchard of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. “We’re all parents, and we’re certainly concerned about the safety of our kids.”

Citing unnamed law-enforcement officials, two newspapers reported that the sniper, in an angry letter to police seeking millions of dollars, wrote that he had tried to contact police six times but was “ignored.”

One official told The Washington Post that an FBI trainee didn’t realize an incoming tip-line call was from the sniper and cut the conversation short. “Five people had to die” because of it, the sniper’s letter reportedly claimed.

According to several news reports, authorities spent so much time trying to collect forensic evidence from the letter, which was retrieved from Saturday night’s shooting site in Ashland, Va., that they missed a deadline the sniper had imposed.

The mistakes probably emboldened the shooter, said forensic scientist Brent Turvey, author of the book “Criminal Profiling.”

“If I’m the sniper, I’m thinking to myself the only way to communicate with these people is bodies,” Turvey said. In addition, “He feels he’s not going to get caught.”

Gary Bald, the top FBI special agent in the sniper investigation, did not address specific allegations in the media yesterday, but acknowledged that the number of calls coming in to the tip hotline sometimes “will overtax the system.”

According to the FBI’s Baltimore field office, the special sniper tip line had received more than 70,000 calls.

Times staff reporters Ian Ith, Mike Carter, Christine Clarridge, David Heath, J.J. Jensen, Susan Kelleher, Steve Miletich, Cheryl Morningstar, Cheryl Phillips, Ray Rivera, Ralph Thomas, Christine Willmsen, Duff Wilson, Miyoko Wolf, Sarah Anne Wright, Phillip Buffington, Janet Burkitt, Justin Mayo and The Associated Press and The Washington Post contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: Virginia; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: alfuqra; backgrounds; blackmuslims; blackpanthers; investigation; jamaatalfuqra; newblackpanthers; snipers
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To: jpthomas
Doesn't sound like a direct al Quaida link, but definitely ties to "Islam is a religion of peace".

Who'da thunk it!

21 posted on 10/24/2002 4:24:43 AM PDT by IDontLikeToPayTaxes
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To: randita
Typical leftwing excuses now are 'poverty, pollution/kyoto, anything to throw off responsibility'. And the liberals will eat it up, bigtime.
22 posted on 10/24/2002 4:25:13 AM PDT by Monty22
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To: woofer
Now we will see if there is an attempt to cover up the rest of the people involved in this caper. Scotland Yard targeted the Al Qaeda training camp in Alabama through an Al Qaeda prisoner that they hold in London. The camp is run by English citizens.

The FBI has said that they have to avoid panicing the public. The tendency to cover up this incident will be made in order to minimize the terrorism that the puiblic anticipates. It also will be used to mask the FBI being behind the curve on this cell of muslims.

23 posted on 10/24/2002 4:25:21 AM PDT by meenie
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To: meenie
Oh absolutely.. This will be off the radar screen real quick now that it's a black islamic guy. The media and feds need to work overtime, like after 9/11, to push the religion of peace message... We must be calm and patient, while being led to the slaughter it seems.
24 posted on 10/24/2002 4:26:49 AM PDT by Monty22
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To: blam
They just announced that the Tacoma bullets have been matched with the DC sniper bullets. Mohammad is the sniper. The night-mare is over!!!!

I hope so. The neighborhood in Tacoma - How can it be so bad that popping off very high pressure rounds like the .223 don't get the cops there in eight minutes?

25 posted on 10/24/2002 4:37:14 AM PDT by DmBarch
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To: randita
He just wanted his piece of the reparations pie (10 million $$).
26 posted on 10/24/2002 4:37:29 AM PDT by Misty Memory
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To: woofer
...their own feelings against their native land in sympathy to Al Queda and from listening a little too closely to Calypso Louie.

What irritates the heck out of me is that apparently this Williams/Muhammed idiot was VERY vocal in his anti-American sentiment, converting to Islam 17 years ago...yet he stayed in the Army and even fought in the Persian Gulf in 1991. Doesn't the Army look closely at soldiers with weapons strapped to their back that proclaim they hate America? Or did the fact that he has "minority status" exclude him from scrutiny? Arrrrrrrgh!

And the notion that he was shooting at a stump in his teeny backyard in a very densely populated area ought to have had the police out there every single time he popped off a few rounds. What were these neighbors thinking? "I don't want to get involved"? There were warning signs for years about this guy.

Bet the shootings in Alabama weren't his first, by a long shot (no pun intended).

27 posted on 10/24/2002 4:53:08 AM PDT by shezza
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To: jpthomas
This article repeats the standard bullsh*t line that there is "no connection to Al Qaeda" according to "sources." See the 27 December, 2001, MSNBC article on "Camp Zero" in Alabama, that was set up as an Al Qaeda firing range, accoring to British sources on the fire-breathing Sheik in London.

Also, Muhammad has been to Afghanistan (presumably for the weather) and to the Shiek's London mosque (presumably for a refresher course in Islam). BETTER sources say that Muhammad is "mopped up" as they say in Jersey, or in tight with Al Qaeda to state it flat out.

Congressman Billybob

This column is based on the fine work by FReepers in a thread on FR. Click for "Ballistics and Bullsh*t"

Click for "Til Death Do Us Part."

Click for "to Restore Trust in America"

28 posted on 10/24/2002 5:01:56 AM PDT by Congressman Billybob
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To: Congressman Billybob
Certainly, the connection with terrorism should be carefully examined. It is important to learn whether these attacks were self-motivated or actually directed by foreign terrorist organizations. The referenced link to the Million Man March should also be investigated. Perhaps Calypso Louie can be connected to this as well.
29 posted on 10/24/2002 5:18:09 AM PDT by jpthomas
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To: blam
A Guard for the million-man-march?

Does that mean he's Fruit of Islam?

30 posted on 10/24/2002 5:22:04 AM PDT by aristeides
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To: shezza
He was apparently dishonorably discharged from the Army. Do we know what that was for?
31 posted on 10/24/2002 5:23:51 AM PDT by aristeides
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To: Congressman Billybob
Also, Muhammad has been to Afghanistan (presumably for the weather) and to the Shiek's London mosque (presumably for a refresher course in Islam).

I haven't seen this. Are you speculating, or are there sources?

32 posted on 10/24/2002 5:26:08 AM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides
Quote from the article:

Several federal sources said Muhammad and Malvo may have been motivated by anti-American sentiments in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Both were known to speak sympathetically about the men who attacked the United States, the sources said.

I haven't heard any reports on why Muhammed left the Army, or under what circumstances.

33 posted on 10/24/2002 5:27:49 AM PDT by jpthomas
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To: jpthomas
"Dudley, a friend who lived a block from Muhammad in south Tacoma, said Muhammad once provided security in Washington, D.C., for the Million Man March."

Priceless. He must have been snoozing during the speeches discouraging black on black murder.

34 posted on 10/24/2002 5:36:39 AM PDT by CaptainK
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To: boomop1
When we will be bringing in the (islamic) minister Farrakhan?

This is no doubt one of his peaceful disciples!

35 posted on 10/24/2002 5:38:35 AM PDT by CT
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To: Congressman Billybob
Also, Muhammad has been to Afghanistan (presumably for the weather) and to the Shiek's London mosque (presumably for a refresher course in Islam). BETTER sources say that Muhammad is "mopped up" as they say in Jersey, or in tight with Al Qaeda to state it flat out.

Hey, CB, is that info in one of the links you provided OR is it something picked up elsewhere? IN any case, would you provide the source. BTW, I believe you (I'm a fan of the famous CB). I just want the documentation BEFORE I go stark raving ballistic!

36 posted on 10/24/2002 5:39:44 AM PDT by xzins
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To: jpthomas
I'm wondering if he changed his name legally. If not, the media might become politally correct and shy away from his Muslim name.
37 posted on 10/24/2002 5:51:29 AM PDT by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: jpthomas
The two were last known to be living in Clinton, Md.

I found this amusing.

38 posted on 10/24/2002 5:57:06 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim
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To: shezza
What irritates the heck out of me is that apparently this Williams/Muhammed idiot was VERY vocal in his anti-American sentiment, converting to Islam 17 years ago...yet he stayed in the Army and even fought in the Persian Gulf in 1991. Doesn't the Army look closely at soldiers with weapons strapped to their back that proclaim they hate America? Or did the fact that he has "minority status" exclude him from scrutiny? Arrrrrrrgh!

He didn't become vocal until afer 9-11 (as I infer from news reports). The army is precluded by law not to discriminate on religious belief, only psychlogical or provable treason/sedition (the guy, John Allen Williams [mohhamad] kept his infidel-a-phobia well disguised until 9-11). Being a "minority" and attempting to enlist in the army is not grounds for denial of entry. And to your last question regarding his "stump" shooting in Tacoma, several people did report the noise to police who were, apparently, too busy with other duties to go to a poor neighbor with much history of gang activity and almost nightly reports of gunfire with no bodies lying around. It only came to light after the Feds, on a tip about Williams, focused on Tacoma and had the police trace his old address down and any reports of suspicious activity (gunshot reports).

39 posted on 10/24/2002 5:57:41 AM PDT by woofer
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To: aristeides; Congressman Billybob
...dishonorably discharged from the Army.

I'm sure more and more details will be emerging about Muhammed as reporters trip over themselves to get breaking news snippets first. I'm also interested in Congressman Billybob's tie-in of this guy to the Alabama Ground Zero USA training camp. (Didn't see it on your previously provided links, CB. Have you any info or links to that al Qaeda presence in Marion AL, or of Williams/Muhammed to Afghanistan? Or are they in the above three links in #28 and I just missed them?)

40 posted on 10/24/2002 5:57:47 AM PDT by shezza
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