SC BOMB UPDATE
A bomb squad technician examines items removed from a four door sedan on Highway 176 in Goose Creek early Sunday morning. The FBI is on the scene investigating the suspicious car that was stopped by police Saturday night. A robot, center, removed several items including a backpack, a large gas can, and a red box from the car. The technician crawled on his stomach for a cautious up-close look at several items.
2 Florida students charged in explosives scare face $800,000 bond
By Noah Haglund (Contact)contact/, Dave Munday (Contact), Andy Paras (Contact) Originally published 12:46 p.m., August 5, 2007
Updated 02:40 p.m., August 6, 2007
Just a couple of naive kids with some fireworks says Ahmed Bedier, executive director of the Tampa chapter of CAIR. Nothing to worry about here, “At this point, it is too early in the investigation to say there is any link to terrorism,” FBI Agent Kolko said. So what, they don’t need any connection to a terrorist organization to wage Jihad for Islam. Lets hope the FBI has impounded theses naive kids computers and searched everywhere they work and live. Are these home grown Jihadi radicalized in some south Florida fever swamp Madrasa, or did they already come here with plans to commit murder and mayhem? Time will tell. It’s just a good thing that the “first line of defense”, our local law enforcement people are on the job. Congratulation, Guys.
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Alan Hawes
The Post and Courier
A bomb squad technician examines items removed from a four door sedan on Highway 176 in Goose Creek early Sunday morning. The FBI is on the scene investigating the suspicious car that was stopped by police Saturday night. A robot, center, removed several items including a backpack, a large gas can, and a red box from the car. The technician crawled on his stomach for a cautious up-close look at several items.
GOOSE CREEK — Pipe bombs were found Saturday in the trunk of a car being driven by two Florida college students, according to court documents.
Now the men will have to post a combined $800,000 in bond to get out of jail, a circuit judge decided this afternoon.
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