Posted on 08/06/2007 8:07:23 AM PDT by 3AngelaD
Goose Creek - Two men are being held in the Berkeley County Detention Center after police find explosive making devices in their car. The quantity of explosive making materials in that vehicle is unclear. The FBI (website) reports that there is no known link to terrorism. The Berkeley County Sheriff's Office believes that among materials in the car's trunk were a bomb and bomb making materials that include chemicals, fuses, and igniters.
The men 21-year-old Yousef Megahed and 24-year-old Ahmed Mohamed were pulled over Saturday evening during a routine traffic stop near Myers Road and Highway 176. Few details about the suspects are known at this time. They are believed to be students at a Florida college. They are of Middle Eastern descent and are not US citizens. Neither man has been charged, but charges are expected Monday. A press conference will be held in Berkeley County on Monday morning. Possession of unlawful explosives is among the potential charges. Officials are not at this time releasing any additional information. The Berkeley County Sheriff's office may confirm what exactly was found in that trunk during Monday's press conference.
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no link. USF, test run. They have all the computers in Tampa. We shall see. Besides are not pipe bombs weapons of terror? They do have evidence from the Walmart now too. We shall see.
Go to...http://www.funrestarea.com/pages/snl_robert_deniro.shtml
Robert Deniro on SNL, Terrorist names.
Here Chicagofarmer - I’ll ping you to #214 where the oath of office the president takes is nicely posted.
I posted a nice display....large display, in fact, about the oath of office to him.....guess somehow he just “missed seeing” it.
fofl!
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