To: dirtboy
From CNN's website, scroll down to the bottom:
Washington, D.C., police issued a lookout for a Chevrolet Caprice spotted driving away from the scene of a fatal sniper shooting on October 3 in northwest Washington, D.C., according to a copy of the document obtained by CNN. But the Metropolitan (D.C.) Police Department said it chose not to release the information to the press because the press releases were being coordinated through the joint task force headed by the Montgomery County Police Department in Rockville.
http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/South/10/28/sniper.shootings/index.html
32 posted on
10/28/2002 9:50:32 AM PST by
fooman
To: fooman
. But the Metropolitan (D.C.) Police Department said it chose not to release the information to the press because the press releases were being coordinated through the joint task force headed by the Montgomery County Police Department in Rockville. So Moose, or whoever was pulling his strings, kept the report bottled up. I simply do not buy their claim that they put out a bulletin for the Caprice the day before a cop found Muhammad sleeping in the Caprice - and let him go without a search of the vehicle. For cryin' out loud, they were pulling over white vans all over the Metro area and searching them - but a cop failed to search fairly scarce car like an old Caprice - ONE WITH A FRIGGIN HOLE IN THE TRUNK? This just doesn't make a lick of sense.
35 posted on
10/28/2002 9:56:27 AM PST by
dirtboy
To: fooman
This is great find on your part:
From CNN's website, scroll down to the bottom:
Washington, D.C., police issued a lookout for a Chevrolet Caprice spotted driving away from the scene of a fatal sniper shooting on October 3 in northwest Washington, D.C., according to a copy of the document obtained by CNN. But the Metropolitan (D.C.) Police Department said it chose not to release the information to the press because the press releases were being coordinated through the joint task force headed by the Montgomery County Police Department in Rockville.
To: fooman
Sorry, but the text you quote does not appear at the page you linked in #32 - at least not for me.
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