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Police probe cyclist link in Times Square blast

Jantheman
03-06-08, 03:43 PM
Area cordoned off after explosion at military recruiting station; no injuries
NEW YORK - A witness saw a person on a bicycle acting suspiciously around the time a "low-order explosive device" damaged the Times Square recruiting station, New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said Thursday.
No one was injured in the 3:45 a.m. blast, but it left a gaping hole in the front window and shattered a glass door, twisting and blackening its metal frame.
Police said investigators would have to examine the evidence to determine exactly what kind of device was used. The Department of Homeland Security said it was examining whether there was a terrorism link to the explosion.

"If it is something that's directed toward American troops then it's something that's taken very seriously and is pretty unfortunate," said Army Capt. Charlie Jaquillard, who is the commander of Army recruiting in Manhattan.

He said no one was inside the station, where the Marines, Air Force and Navy also recruit.

The police department's bomb squad, ATF agents and members of the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force were at the scene assisting the probe.
Witnesses report 'big bang'
Witnesses staying at a Marriott hotel four blocks away said they could feel the building shake with the blast.

"I was up on the 44th floor and I could feel it. It was a big bang," said Darla Peck, 25, of Portland, Oregon.

"It shook the building. I thought it could have been thunder, but I looked down and there was a massive plume of smoke so I knew it was an explosion," said Terry Leighton, 48, of London, who was staying on the 21st floor of the Marriott.

Police officers and fire officials gathered outside the station in the early morning darkness, and police cars and yellow tape blocked drivers — most of them behind the wheels of taxicabs — from entering one of the world's busiest crossroads. Police began allowing some traffic through around the start of rush hour.

Though subway cars passed through the Times Square station without stopping in the early hours of the investigation, normal service was soon restored, with some delays.

Asked if there was a link to terrorism in the incident, Homeland Security Department spokeswoman Laura Keehner said "at this time we're still investigating."

Site of anti-war demonstrations
The recruiting station, located on a traffic island surrounded by Broadway theaters and chain restaurants, has occasionally been the site of anti-war demonstrations, ranging from silent vigils to loud rallies.

In October 2005 a group of activists who call themselves the Granny Peace Brigade rallied there against the Iraq war. Eighteen activists, most of them grandmothers with several in their 80s and 90s, were later acquitted of disorderly conduct.

The recruiting station was renovated in 1999 to better fit into the flashy ambiance of Times Square, using neon tubing to give the glass and steel office a patriotic American flag motif. For a half century, the station was the armed forces' busiest recruiting center. It has set national records for enlistment, averaging about 10,000 volunteers a year.

Link to other minor blasts?
Police said it was too early to say if the blast may have been related to two other minor explosions in the city.

In October, two small explosive devices were tossed over a fence at the Mexican consulate, shattering three windows but causing no injuries. No threats had been made against the consulate, and no one took responsibility for the explosion, police said.

At the time, police said they were investigating whether it was connected to a similar incident at the British consulate on May 5, 2005.

In that incident, the explosions took place in the early morning hours, when Britons were going to the polls in an election that returned Prime Minister Tony Blair to power.

In both cases, the instruments were fake grenades sometimes sold as novelty items. They were packed with black powder and detonated with fuses, but incapable of causing serious harm, police said. Source: Associated Press and MSN.
Low life buggers blowing up a recruitment station, WTFhell?:mad-pound:

njohnson747
03-06-08, 06:46 PM
Spooky stuff man. NYC is like red meat to anybody with a beef against America. 9/11 made it the nation's nerve center for pain. Now look at this crap.

Thank goodness no one was hurt. I hope the bomber wasn't a Muslim or they are going to run them all out of town at this point I think. Even the Sikhs are catching hell because of their turbans, nothing more. This is not good news for anyone but Osama Bin Asshole.

majorhan
03-06-08, 07:08 PM
Fox News Hysterically Hypes New York "Blast"
"Explosion" that shattered no more than a window staged diversion from puppy killer fury?

http://www.prisonplanet.com/images/march2008/060308blast.jpg

Rupert Murdoch's Fox News, desperate for terror fearmongering like a junkie craves their next hit, chose to hype an inconsequential "explosion" in New York last night beyond all proportion - claiming the blast "tore through an empty military recruiting station in Times Square" when in reality it barely shattered a window.

Homeland Security also took the opportunity to reassure Americans that the actions of a hooded kid on a bicycle, did not indicate there was an "imminent threat" to the United States.

Mayor Bloomberg even got in on the act, scolding the perpetrator, "The fact that this appears deliberately directed at the recruiting station insults every one of our brave men and women around the world," he said.

The fact that the recruiting center was so routinely empty that it was all but closed down mattered little, as the hysteria generated by the minor blast, which caused no more damage than a shattered glass door, mirrored the reaction to similar previous events when firecrackers thrown in trash cans put the country on high alert.

In light of the controversy over the puppy-killing Marine, many will question whether or not this was a staged incident to take attention away from the fury being directed towards the behavior of U.S. troops in Iraq.

On May 5, 2005, the British consulate was the subject of a similar "attack" when a toy grenade filled with crude explosive powder shattered a few windows. The incident happened on the very morning Brits went to the polls to re-elect Tony Blair.

In the Fox News report, anti-war demonstrators are subtly weaved in to the narrative in an attempt to link the dastardly mega-bombing with opponents of the Iraq war.

sauce (http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2008/030608_hysterically_hypes.htm)

MostlyHarmless
03-06-08, 07:28 PM
Fox News is so super-biased, it isn't worth watching. Everyone I know calls it Faux News.

majorhan
03-06-08, 07:51 PM
i dont watch tv at all i use the box 2 times a week for football thats it.

Uncle_Max
03-06-08, 10:15 PM
It might have some connection. It was said to be a guy on a bike with a hoodie and a backpack. And they targeted a recruitment center. Sounds to me like a pissed off jackass college student (high school?) that was anti-war and more than a bit of a crazy asshole.

MostlyHarmless
03-07-08, 04:34 AM
Terrorism? No. Dumb Fook? Yeah...

Jantheman
03-07-08, 04:12 PM
The Today show had a clip from a surveillance video camera showing the bike terrorist "dropping off" something in front of the place. Then, it clearly shows it blowing up. Radical little dumbass bastard grabbing national spotlight for his fifteen minutes of fame.

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