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  • REVEALED: Iraqi refugee who planned to carry out terror attacks with bombs...

    10/31/2018 12:21:10 PM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 13 replies
    Daily Mail UK ^ | 30 October 2018 | Ryan Parry
    REVEALED: Iraqi refugee who planned to carry out terror attacks with bombs he built in Las Vegas was caught in elaborate FBI sting teaching agents to make IEDs with skills he learned in Iraq Ahmad Suhad Ahmad made two bombs in a condo in Las Vegas which were to be used in a terror attack in Mexico Thwarted by the FBI because the bureau had set up an elaborate sting operation He's accused of teaching ‘the making and use of a... weapon of mass destruction’, to another person between March and April, 2017 He showed the agents how to connect...
  • 640 pounds of high explosives stolen in Pennsylvania; ATF offers reward

    04/18/2018 7:15:03 AM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 31 replies
    foxnews.com ^ | April 18, 2018 | Edmund DeMarche
    Authorities in Pennsylvania were searching Wednesday for more than 640 pounds of high explosives that were reportedly stolen over the weekend from a work site in Lancaster County. The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information that leads to the recovery. A contracting company reported the theft Monday, the Lebanon Daily News reported. The missing explosives include 640 pounds of dynamite and 400 blasting caps, the report said. A blasting cap is used to trigger an explosive device.
  • FBI Suspected McVeigh Link to Robbers

    02/25/2004 3:26:17 AM PST · by Prince Charles · 18 replies · 999+ views
    Miami Herald ^ | 2-25-2004 | JOHN SOLOMON
    FBI Suspected McVeigh Link to Robbers JOHN SOLOMON Associated Press WASHINGTON - The FBI believed Timothy McVeigh tried to recruit additional help in the days before the deadly 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and gathered evidence that white supremacist bank robbers may have become involved, according to government documents never introduced at McVeigh's trial. The retired FBI chief of the Oklahoma City investigation, Dan Defenbaugh, said he was unaware of some evidence obtained by The Associated Press and that the investigation should be reopened to determine whether the robbery gang was linked to McVeigh. The evidence never shared with Defenbaugh's investigators...
  • Explosives Stolen in Walla Walla

    08/03/2009 10:53:12 PM PDT · by Cindy · 16 replies · 983+ views
    KEPRTV.com ^ | Story Published: Jul 31, 2009 at 6:42 PM PDT | By Holly Zuluaga
    Note: Video included. SNIPPET: "WALLA WALLA--Hundreds of pounds of explosives were stolen from the Port of Walla Walla." SNIPPET: "It’s enough explosives to do serious damage." SNIPPET: "No one knows the intent; the goods were locked up at a storage unit somewhere at the Port of Walla Walla." SNIPPET: "“They took a lot of time to do what they were doing, it was secure,” Jessie Summers said." SNIPPET: "Investigators call this a "significant safety threat."" SNIPPET: "There is a reward if you know anything about this crime. Call 1888-ATF-BOMB if you can help."
  • Newark TSO Finds Replica IEDs and Blasting Caps

    06/02/2009 1:12:35 AM PDT · by Cindy · 8 replies · 880+ views
    TSA.GOV - TSA Weekly ^ | May 2009 | n/a
    Note: Posted here for archival purposes. Note: The following post is a quote: Newark TSO Finds Replica IEDs and Blasting Caps TSA Weekly It was business as usual at Newark Liberty (N.J.) International Airport on May 8 when a male passenger checked his nine bags. But the quiet did not last long. Two of the bags contained replica improvised explosive devices, accompanied by inert blasting caps. "Finding these items demonstrates exactly why TSA is in the airport screening bags and passengers," said Newark FSD Barbara Powell. Recognizing the threat items, TSO William Lynch immediately notified Supervisory TSO Al Graddy and...
  • Agent: Explosives Suspects Untrained (NM)

    12/29/2005 7:06:32 AM PST · by CedarDave · 14 replies · 860+ views
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | December 29, 2005 | Scott Sandlin
    The explosives stolen from a West Side storage area were powerful enough to have blown shrapnel more than a half-mile along the highways the thieves drove after stealing the material, a federal agent testified Wednesday. None of the suspects apparently had any training in dealing with explosives, said agent Gary Ainsworth of the BATF. When recovered, he said, the explosives and detonators were packed together— a distinctly bad idea with things that go bang. An air unit helped locate the metal shed where the stolen magazines— steel boxes with wooden interiors made specifically for explosives— were being stored. According to...
  • Papers Show How Alleged Explosives Thieves Were Caught (NM)

    12/27/2005 2:14:32 PM PST · by CedarDave · 26 replies · 1,452+ views
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | Tuesday, December 27, 2005 | Scott Sandlin
    Thieves who stole 400 pounds of explosives from a location west of Albuquerque also apparently took a Wells Cargo trailer used to store them and a truck to haul them, according to a papers unsealed in federal court this morning. The advertised $50,000 reward led a confidential informant to a lawyer's office in Durango on Friday with information about the stolen items and the men who took them, an affidavit reveals. But the documents failed to shed any light on how the thieves knew about the explosives or what they planned to do with them. Information from a confidential source...
  • 4 arrested in connection with the theft of 400 pounds of explosives. Details soon.

    12/23/2005 6:49:19 PM PST · by precedence · 153 replies · 13,032+ views
    Nothing more...just posted on the MSNBC website.
  • No Guards at Site of Explosives Theft (NM-update article)

    12/21/2005 7:49:11 AM PST · by CedarDave · 31 replies · 1,069+ views
    The Albuquerque Journal ^ | Wednesday, December 22, 2005 | T.J. Wilham
    No guards. No lights. No cameras. No alarms. A barbed-wire fence, a gate, a few warning signs and some locks are what guarded several hundred pounds of explosives, enough to blow up a large building. The security measures, which meet federal regulations, are what a thief faced sometime last week when the plastic explosives, 2,500 blasting caps and explosive detonator cords were stolen from a Bernalillo County storage depot. The explosives belonged to Cherry Engineering. The company is owned by Chris Cherry, one of the nation's most respected bomb experts and a Sandia National Laboratories employee. The security measures protecting...
  • Officials Fret Over Disappearance Of Explosives (NM)

    12/19/2005 1:29:57 PM PST · by CedarDave · 266 replies · 5,965+ views
    KOAT TV7, Albuquerque ^ | December 19, 2005 | KOAT News
    Officials Fret Over Disappearance Of Explosives 150 Pounds Of Explosives Missing From Sandia-Affiliated Company POSTED: 2:10 pm MST December 19, 2005 UPDATED: 2:17 pm MST December 19, 2005 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Officials discovered hundreds of pounds of explosives stolen in Albuquerque on Sunday. One hundred fifty pounds of c4, 250 pound deta sheet, and 2,000 blasting caps were taken from a Sandia Labs employee's company. Officials are very concerned about these thefts. The items were stolen from a facility in Southwest Albuquerque. Burglars apparently cut through steel bars to get at the goods. C4 is a plastic explosive. A deta...
  • East Texas man with cyanide cache gets 11 years

    05/05/2004 1:31:46 PM PDT · by weegee · 5 replies · 307+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | May 5, 2004, 6:43AM | By THOMAS KOROSEC
    TYLER -- An itinerate gun dealer caught with a cache of poison gas, machine guns and other weapons in an East Texas storage facility was sentenced Tuesday to more than 11 years in federal prison. But William J. Krar's motives, and those of his common-law wife, Judith Bruey, remain unknown to federal officials, who cast the case as a victory against domestic terrorism. "To the extent there was any plot to use these weapons, that plot was thwarted," said U.S. Attorney Matthew Orwig of the Eastern District of Texas. The couple has given only limited statements to investigators since their...