NY on Alert for Suitcases, Missing Tanker
NewsMax Wires
Monday, May. 03, 2004
New York City police are worried that five empty suitcases at Penn Station and
the FBI's headquarters could be a dry run for a terrorist attack.
The New York Post reported this weekend that the Metropolitan Transportation
Authority's counterterrorism task force has put out a bulletin asking police to
be on the lookout for similar packages.
"It was determined that it was unusual in that that many empty bags would be
found throughout the city," MTA spokesman Tom Kelly told Newsday. "It may be
coincidence, but in this day and age, you can't take a chance."
Kelly told Newsday that the bags were discovered during a week-long stretch in
late March and early April, Kelly said.
The empty suitcases have law enforcement officials worried because al-Qaeda
terrorists used luggage to hold explosives used in the recent Spanish bombing.
The FBI is also worried about a large gasoline tanker truck that has been
missing from a New Jersey parking lot.
The tanker disappeared in mid-April with the FBI searching for it since. They
still haven't located its whereabouts.
The New Jersey Office of Counterterrorism has asked all notified law
enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for the tanker.
"We don't know what the motive was behind the theft," FBI spokeswoman Linda
Vizi told Newsday. "It could have been stolen by another individual in the
fuel-hauling business. But we feel it's important to find it, find out who took
it, and find out why it was taken."
Terrorist have used tankers several times to implement terrorist attacks,
including ones in Tel Aviv, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
No one was injured then, but incidents like that one are what make law
enforcement officials nervous about this truck.
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04 May 2004 10:49:57 AM |
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(TonyZ2001) wrote in message news:<20040503081545.02695.00000520@mb-m21.aol.com>...
NY on Alert for Suitcases, Missing Tanker
NewsMax Wires
Monday, May. 03, 2004
New York City police are worried that five empty suitcases at Penn Station and
the FBI's headquarters could be a dry run for a terrorist attack.
The New York Post reported this weekend that the Metropolitan Transportation
Authority's counterterrorism task force has put out a bulletin asking police to
be on the lookout for similar packages.
"It was determined that it was unusual in that that many empty bags would be
found throughout the city," MTA spokesman Tom Kelly told Newsday. "It may be
coincidence, but in this day and age, you can't take a chance."
Kelly told Newsday that the bags were discovered during a week-long stretch in
late March and early April, Kelly said.
The empty suitcases have law enforcement officials worried because al-Qaeda
terrorists used luggage to hold explosives used in the recent Spanish bombing.
The FBI is also worried about a large gasoline tanker truck that has been
missing from a New Jersey parking lot.
The tanker disappeared in mid-April with the FBI searching for it since. They
still haven't located its whereabouts.
Find the suitcase...the tanker's in it!
WH
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03 May 2004 05:53:44 PM |
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In article <20040503081545.02695.00000520@mb-m21.aol.com>, (TonyZ2001) wrote:
NY on Alert for Suitcases, Missing Tanker
NewsMax Wires
Monday, May. 03, 2004
New York City police are worried that five empty suitcases at Penn Station and
the FBI's headquarters could be a dry run for a terrorist attack.
I can see suitcases getting into Penn Station, but how the heck did anyone get
suitcases into a federal facility?!?
Woods
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04 May 2004 02:13:58 AM |
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woodswun@tepidmail.com
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tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) wrote:
NY on Alert for Suitcases, Missing Tanker
NewsMax Wires
Monday, May. 03, 2004
New York City police are worried that five empty suitcases at Penn Station
and
the FBI's headquarters could be a dry >>run for a terrorist attack.
I can see suitcases getting into Penn >Station, but how the heck did anyone
get suitcases into a federal facility?!?
Woods
Good question.
Tony
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| User: "baise moi" |
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04 May 2004 12:48:51 AM |
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Never mind !!!!
Popey told us that everything will be alright and that there will be no
NEW CLEAR war !!!
So chill out, Tonesters ;-)
Get a frickin' LIFE and get wit da program ;-)
Uncle Wally ;-)
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tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) wrote in message news:<20040503081545.02695.00000520@mb-m21.aol.com>...
NY on Alert for Suitcases, Missing Tanker
NewsMax Wires
Monday, May. 03, 2004
New York City police are worried that five empty suitcases at Penn Station and
the FBI's headquarters could be a dry run for a terrorist attack.
The New York Post reported this weekend that the Metropolitan Transportation
Authority's counterterrorism task force has put out a bulletin asking police to
be on the lookout for similar packages.
"It was determined that it was unusual in that that many empty bags would be
found throughout the city," MTA spokesman Tom Kelly told Newsday. "It may be
coincidence, but in this day and age, you can't take a chance."
Kelly told Newsday that the bags were discovered during a week-long stretch in
late March and early April, Kelly said.
The empty suitcases have law enforcement officials worried because al-Qaeda
terrorists used luggage to hold explosives used in the recent Spanish bombing.
The FBI is also worried about a large gasoline tanker truck that has been
missing from a New Jersey parking lot.
The tanker disappeared in mid-April with the FBI searching for it since. They
still haven't located its whereabouts.
The New Jersey Office of Counterterrorism has asked all notified law
enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for the tanker.
"We don't know what the motive was behind the theft," FBI spokeswoman Linda
Vizi told Newsday. "It could have been stolen by another individual in the
fuel-hauling business. But we feel it's important to find it, find out who took
it, and find out why it was taken."
Terrorist have used tankers several times to implement terrorist attacks,
including ones in Tel Aviv, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
No one was injured then, but incidents like that one are what make law
enforcement officials nervous about this truck.
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