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Breaking: Abandoned Car Packed With Explosives Found Near Andrews AFB
From the Washington Post:
Prince George's County police found explosive material in a deserted car near Andrews Air Force Base this morning and are working with federal investigators to determine the source of the material, authorities said. Shortly after 6 a.m., police were alerted to a black Nissan Altima with no license plates parked on Dower House Road in Upper Marlboro, said Cpl. Diane Richardson. Police determined the car had been stolen and called on federal law enforcement officials, including military investigators, to examine the explosive material, packaged in units small enough to fit in the palm of a hand, Richardson said. Police found raw material but no detonation devices, authorities said.
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Another Chapter In The Secure Border Chronicles
The Mexican government has placed six states on high alert following the theft of a vehicle with radioactive material. That alert comes less than a year after Mexico had an almost identical case where authorities throughout most of southern Mexico spent...
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Breaking: Times Square Bomb Scare
From Fox: New York City Police Close Times Square for Apparent Car Bomb Bomb investigators found propane tanks, powder and an apparent timing device inside, according to a law enforcement official who wasn't authorized to release the...
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Question: Do The Feds Always Join The Probe Into Arson Fires Which Do Not Cross State Lines?
From Associated Press: LOS ANGELES (AP) - Federal agents joined the search for evidence Wednesday in brush-covered Orange County hills where an arsonist is believed to have ignited one of the wildfires devastating Southern California. In San Bernardino...
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When Trouble Arises, Use The Taser
A Muslim woman who was already under investigation in Texas lured police into a standoff and received a nice little taser love zap (H/T: Jihad Watch): It started with a routine domestic disturbance, except that the pair involved has recently been under...
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Explosives Found In Bottle Of Liquid At Tri-state Airport
Explosive Substances Found at Tri-State Airport. Tri-State Airport in Wayne County has been evacuated. A perimeter has been set up, and evacuees are being asked to stand back 350 feet from the airport. The Transportation Security Administration reports...
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