[kj] [OT]where was the bomb?
ade
ade at the-lab.zetnet.co.uk
Sun Dec 11 12:49:56 EST 2005
>hey the playground bullies and jock flunkies need work too
Todd, there's so much truth in that one sentence, it's terrifying. That has
been on my mind recently, so it struck a chord. I think the recent New
Orleans action has brought that to light, big-style.
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From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]On
Behalf Of fluw
Sent: 09 December 2005 22:11
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
Subject: Re: [kj] [OT]where was the bomb?
hey the playground bullies and jock flunkies need work too. the meathead
police state enforcers need governor switches, a stun-gun or two might have
sufficed! welcome to america where weirdos and handicap people are under
tight leash,,we'll snuff out all you freakos-n-ethnos.
can't wait till some rightwing johnson's precious little offspring
receives a stray plug in the face during one of these fatuous fuselage
security measures.
Papa Lazarou wrote:
American air marshals shot and killed a passenger who claimed to be
carrying a bomb in a bag, and then tried to bolt from a plane that was about
to take off from Miami International airport bound for Orlando, Florida.
The incident is believed to be the first of its kind involving armed
federal marshals who travel on many domestic commercial flights and on some
international routes into the US.
It occurred as an American Airlines Boeing 757 that earlier arrived from
Medellin, Colombia, was preparing to depart its gate, just before 2pm local
time.
At the last moment, Rigoberto Alpizar, a 44-year-old Costa Rican-born US
citizen, leapt from his seat and tried to leave the plane. He was instantly
confronted by air marshals who ordered him to stop. He refused, and " four
or five" shots were fired, according to witnesses. Mr Alpazar died shortly
afterwards.
Mary Gardner, another passenger, told a Miami TV station that the man
ran down the aisle from the rear of the plane. "He was frantic, his arms
flailing in the air," she said. "A woman followed, shouting, 'My husband! My
husband!'," Ms Gardner said.
Initial speculation was that, given the origin of the flight in a city
virtually synonymous with South American cocaine production, the man might
have been involved with drug trafficking.
But, as more details emerged, it seemed all but certain that the entire
episode was a tragic accident. According to Ms Gardner the woman saying she
was Mr Alpizar's wife said he suffered from bipolar, or manic depressive,
disorder and had not taken his medication.
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article331769.ece
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