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Possible Explosives Discovered Near OKC Railroad Tracks Posted: 12 Oct 2009 12:09 AM PDT NewsOK reports that the Oklahoma City bomb squad, representatives of the BNSF Railway, the FBI and the local unit of the Joint Terrorism Task Force are investigating possible explosive devices discovered near railroad tracks in Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma City bomb squad Sunday night disposed of at least three possible bombs along railroad tracks at SE [...] This story comes to us via Homeland Security - National |
Inert Grenade Found at Sky Harbor Airport Posted: 11 Oct 2009 11:52 PM PDT According to local news reports, seven flights were delayed today at Phoenix’s Sky Harbor airport after the discovery of a hand grenade inside a package. The package was removed within an hour and it was determined that the grenade was not live. Although this report states the TSA is still in the process of determining [...] This story comes to us via Homeland Security - National |
Behind The Scenes – Transportation Security Laboratory Posted: 11 Oct 2009 11:31 PM PDT The goal at the Transportation Security Laboratory is to always remain at least one step ahead of any methods terrorists may have dreamed up for getting weapons onto a plane and then prevent it from ever happening. Here is another terrific article about some of the men and women quietly working behind the scenes to [...] This story comes to us via Homeland Security - National |
Could Wii Balance Board Prevent Terror Attack? Posted: 11 Oct 2009 06:30 PM PDT The Department of Homeland Security is investigating whether the use of Wii Fit Balance Boards might be a good tool for detecting signs of tension or unease in airport security lines. As somewhere over 20 million Wii Fit owners know, the Balance Board can detect your precise balance point, making it a perfect keep-fit tool [...] This story comes to us via Homeland Security - National |
Suspected Pan Am Flight 281 Hijacker Arrested After 40 Years Posted: 11 Oct 2009 06:14 PM PDT After more than 40 years, a man suspected of hijacking Pan Am flight 281 in 1968 and forcing it to fly to Havana has been arrested after spending decades in hiding. Luis Armando Peña Soltren, 66, who was the FBI’s longest wanted fugitive, recently made it known to the authorities that he was ready to give [...] This story comes to us via Homeland Security - National |
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