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To: yukong
http://www.oklahomacounty.org/GrandJuryReport2.htm

FINAL REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY

F. EXPLOSIVES REPORTED TO BE FOUND IN THE BUILDING

We investigated claims that explosives were found in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Our investigation determined as follows:

A desk ornament that looked like a bundle of dynamite with a clock attached to it. The desk ornament belonged to an ATF agent, and was not an explosive device.

Several federal law enforcement agencies were housed in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Small arms and small arms ammunition were not an uncommon discovery throughout the search and rescue phase.

An inert T.O.W. missile was found and mistaken for a secondary explosive device. The inert T.O.W. missile belonged to the U.S. Customs Department.

Based on our review of video tapes and photographs, packages of small arms ammunition were mistaken for packs of C4 explosive by one Oklahoma City Police Department officer.

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I am very weary of the claims that the OKC Fire Department evacuated the Murrah Building leaving victims to die as Firemen retreated from desk ornaments,an inert TOW missile and small arms ammunition. There is no limit to dishonor the federal government is prepared to bestow on the brave firefighters and policemen in the building that day in order to cover up the additional unexploded bombs in the Murrah Building.

Don't take my word for it, go ask a Fireman if he would abandon dying victims after discovering "small arms ammunition" or a desk ornament and see what he says.

101 posted on 11/10/2002 9:36:59 PM PST by honway
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To: honway
Well, I cannot say for sure whether all the firemen evacuated the building. I was not in the building proper. I do know that the area was evacuated. I do know, that many of the evacuees were firemen and other LEOs. I can't say for sure all of the firemen left. But for a time, there was the belief that there was a second explosive. Regardless of what it was, it was believed for a time to be an explosive. The order was given to evacuate. And the order was given to all emergency personnel. I heard the order. And as I said, I was led from the scene by firemen. I cannot fault any of them. But again, I don't believe that there were other unexploded bombs in the building. We were allowed to return too quickly. There, in my mind, is no way that they could have that quickly removed, as you call it, additional unexploded bombs in the Murrah Building. in the small time we were out. I believe it was the one truck bomb. Nothing more. Nothing less. I have heard that speculation for 7 years now. But most of those speculating that are people who never stood at the base of that building. I did. It was IMO, the Ryder truck bomb. Nothing more.
103 posted on 11/10/2002 9:54:09 PM PST by yukong
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