• No guns? No problem. Air traffic controller arrested for allegedly poss

    From David Fritz@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 19 01:42:57 2017
    XPost: triangle.general, sac.politics, talk.politics.guns
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism

    A North Carolina air traffic controller with access to a control tower was arrested Friday for possessing, transporting and acquiring a weapon of
    mass destruction, police said.

    Paul George Dandan, 30, was booked along with his roommate, Derrick Fells,
    in Charlotte, local reports said.

    The arrests arose out of an investigation into a Nov. 3 call to police concerning an individual with an explosive, according to WCNC in
    Charlotte.

    Police said that Fells admitted building a pipe bomb to use against a
    neighbor, but later decided to give the explosive device to Dandan
    instead, WCNC and other local outlets reported.

    The Federal Aviation Administration immediately fired Dandan after his
    arrest and revoked his access to Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

    Authorities at the airport stressed that Dandan only had access to an
    offsite air traffic control tower.

    “The FAA employee only had access to the offsite Air Traffic Control Tower
    and had no access to the restricted areas of the terminal or ramp," the Charlotte Douglas Airport said in a statement. "He did not have access to
    any aircraft at the Airport.”

    Dandan is being held at a county jail on $45,000 bond, according to the Mecklenberg County Sheriff's Office.

    The FBI is assisting local police with the investigation but said federal charges aren't expected at the moment.

    Dandan was charged with possession of a weapon of mass destruction,
    acquiring a weapon of mass destruction and transporting a weapon of mass destruction, according to a press release.

    Fells was charged with three counts of manufacturing a weapon of mass destruction and one count of possession of a weapon of mass destruction.

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/11/11/air-traffic-controller-arrested-for- allegedly-possessing-weapon-mass-destruction.html

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  • From Bradley K. Thurman@21:1/5 to David Fritz on Sun Nov 19 23:48:44 2017
    XPost: triangle.general, sac.politics, talk.politics.guns
    XPost: alt.society.liberalism

    In article <XnsA831B43823BF7E9A@0.0.0.1>
    David Fritz <david.fritz@vzw.com> wrote:

    A North Carolina air traffic controller with access to a control tower was arrested Friday for possessing, transporting and acquiring a weapon of
    mass destruction, police said.

    Paul George Dandan, 30, was booked along with his roommate, Derrick Fells,
    in Charlotte, local reports said.

    The arrests arose out of an investigation into a Nov. 3 call to police concerning an individual with an explosive, according to WCNC in
    Charlotte.

    Police said that Fells admitted building a pipe bomb to use against a neighbor, but later decided to give the explosive device to Dandan
    instead, WCNC and other local outlets reported.

    The Federal Aviation Administration immediately fired Dandan after his
    arrest and revoked his access to Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

    Authorities at the airport stressed that Dandan only had access to an
    offsite air traffic control tower.

    “The FAA employee only had access to the offsite Air Traffic Control Tower and had no access to the restricted areas of the terminal or ramp," the Charlotte Douglas Airport said in a statement. "He did not have access to
    any aircraft at the Airport.”

    Dandan is being held at a county jail on $45,000 bond, according to the Mecklenberg County Sheriff's Office.

    The FBI is assisting local police with the investigation but said federal charges aren't expected at the moment.

    Dandan was charged with possession of a weapon of mass destruction,
    acquiring a weapon of mass destruction and transporting a weapon of mass destruction, according to a press release.

    Fells was charged with three counts of manufacturing a weapon of mass destruction and one count of possession of a weapon of mass destruction.

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/11/11/air-traffic-controller-arrested-for- allegedly-possessing-weapon-mass-destruction.html

    <democrats>

    Bombs are illegal! A law says so! Lets write another law to
    specifically include air traffic controllers and wiring
    companies.

    Oh and we'll pound another nail into the 2nd amendment. Let's
    ban primers in ammunition. Yeah, that will fix those bomb
    builders.

    </democrats>

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  • From Racosi@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 16 13:12:37 2018
    I didn't know a pipe bomb is classified as a weapon of mass destruction.
    Anyone else confused by this?




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    Racosi

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  • From David Powell@21:1/5 to Racosi on Sat Jan 20 00:02:52 2018
    On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 8:43:05 AM UTC-5, Racosi wrote:
    I didn't know a pipe bomb is classified as a weapon of mass destruction. Anyone else confused by this?

    Very good point. Calling it a bomb, dangerous device, or IED I can see. It isn't something that can level a city.

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