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Several backpack pipe bombs will explode at a ncaa basketball game, maybe at seat 36/30 will happen this month, can't read the rest.
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Brian
March 16, 2006
AP
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- The arena for the first-round NCAA men's tournament game between Alabama and Marquette was evacuated Thursday after a suspicious package was found about two hours before tipoff.
Two bomb-sniffing dogs detected the package inside a condiment container near a vendor cart outside Cox Arena. A bomb robot was sent to the scene, FBI spokeswoman Jan Caldwell said.
Fans and officials were told to gather behind a parking structure across the street.
Players and staff from Alabama and Marquette stayed at their hotels.
Air Force was scheduled to play Illinois later Thursday.
The dogs detected the package inside a 4-by-6-inch condiment container in a vendor cart outside Cox Arena at San Diego State University. A bomb robot was sent to the scene, FBI spokeswoman Jan Caldwell said.
The container was removed by police and a bomb squad, said Lorena Nava, a university spokeswoman.
Fans and officials were told to gather behind a parking structure across the street. They were allowed to return about two hours later.
Players and staff from Alabama and Marquette stayed at their hotels.
The FBI warned last week of a recent Internet posting discussing terrorists attacks aimed at college basketball arenas and other sports stadiums, but also said there were no specific or credible threats.
Authorities were alerted at 9:18 a.m., before the scheduled 10 a.m. opening of the arena, and evacuated a "handful" of vendors who were inside, said Maurice Luque, a spokesman for the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.
"It was some type of package that was described as looking like a small briefcase or a box," Luque said.
Hundreds of Alabama and Marquette fans milled around in parking lots waiting for information. Some were not aware a suspicious package was found.
Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
nancy s
In the past, intelligence assessments have been sent in advance of major holidays and sporting events because they pose an inviting target for terrorists.
3.13.2006
Hey Brian
Here you go
http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/site/modules/news/
*SPECIAL ADVISORY: INCREASED RISK FOR BOMB ATTACKS AT
U.S. STADIUMS, SPORTING EVENTS
10 March 2006: The FBI has warned stadium operators to
be alert for possible suicide bomb attack at sporting
events. A posting on a terrorist-sponsored web site
solicited homicide and suicide attacks against people
at stadiums and sporting events in the U.S. using
groups of 3-5 "blond or black American Muslim suicide
bombers."
The posting advised potential bombers to hide homemade
explosives under their winter clothing to avoid
detection by stadium security personnel. Also, the
posting suggests that one terrorist operative should
detonate an explosive inside the stadium, while a
second operative should detonate a secondary explosive
device near an exit as people hurriedly leave the
stadium to achieve "maximum effetc."
Thanks
Rich
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Thanks Rich,
Brian
3.19.2006
Here Brian
http://www.homelandsecurityus.com/site/modules/news/
*SPECIAL ADVISORY: INCREASED RISK FOR BOMB ATTACKS AT
U.S. STADIUMS, SPORTING EVENTS
10 March 2006: The FBI has warned stadium operators to
be alert for possible suicide bomb attack at sporting
events. A posting on a terrorist-sponsored web site
solicited homicide and suicide attacks against people
at stadiums and sporting events in the U.S. using
groups of 3-5 "blond or black American Muslim suicide
bombers."
The posting advised potential bombers to hide homemade
explosives under their winter clothing to avoid
detection by stadium security personnel. Also, the
posting suggests that one terrorist operative should
detonate an explosive inside the stadium, while a
second operative should detonate a secondary explosive
device near an exit as people hurriedly leave the
stadium to achieve "maximum effetc."
Thanks
Rich
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Thanks Rich, posted.
Brian
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