chemcam
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Police arrest Oregon teen, seize explosives
Story just came out 2 hours ago so there is not much information yet.
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ALBANY, Ore. (AP) — Authorities say they arrested a 17-year-old West Albany High School student at his father's home on Thursday after receiving
information he planned to detonate a bomb at a school.
Albany police Capt. Eric Carter says police found at least two explosive devices at the home of the teenager's mother about a mile away. Police said
he was arrested Thursday on charges of manufacture and possession of a destructive device.
Carter declined to describe the devices, but he says they could have caused death or significant injuries if detonated.
Albany schools had already been scheduled to be closed Friday.
As a precaution, police say they were conducting a thorough sweep of West Albany High School with a bomb-detecting dog.
Police arrest Oregon teen, seize explosives
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This is why we can't have nice things
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Confused if SM had a thumbs up button, you'd get my vote.
They were probably AN? (just an assumption from these types of stories.)
[Edited on 25-5-2013 by Finnnicus]
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chemcam
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Not sure about AN. All it said was he had enough to cause structural or bodily harm.
That makes it seem as if having amounts less than enough to cause harm is legal.. I wonder if there is a limit or something. I know a bomb is
obviously illegal but what about like under one gram of an energetic material not in a casing. Like loose powder for Deflagration only.. hmm
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People want more freedom to do the things they choose, yet their phobias compel them to report each other of "suspicious" activity in a superfluous
manner...
Really, people are just dumb. The perfect citizen does his 9 to 5 and then goes home and watches sports. The majority of people seem to be
satisfied by this.
What a life.
Victor Grignard is a methylated spirit.
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Quote: Originally posted by DougTheMapper | People want more freedom to do the things they choose, yet their phobias compel them to report each other of "suspicious" activity in a superfluous
manner...
Really, people are just dumb. The perfect citizen does his 9 to 5 and then goes home and watches sports. The majority of people seem to be
satisfied by this.
What a life. |
Well, lots of folks have other hobbies. You can bet birdwatchers, say, would lobby their congress critters if urban birders started being arrested for
planning terrorism attacks just because they used binoculars and telephoto lenses near "sensitive" infrastructure. And they would probably be
successful in their lobbying.
Maybe home chemists need to cultivate the same sort of "mostly harmless boffin" image that birders have. Hard to do, I 'spose, given the public's
near total ignorance of things chemical. As in computing, hackers are easily confused with crackers. And, sometimes, home chemists are up to
no good.
Maybe if the public had a chance to read positive news stories about home chemists things could change. We would, however, have to put up
with the silly, condescending way we would be usually be portrayed in such stories.
Ah, well, a pleasant fantasy, anyway.
-Bobby
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It is important to remember that the police seized the explosives BECAUSE THE BOY WAS PLANNING TO COMMIT A CRIME with them.
The news loves to sensationalize a story just because explosives are involved. If explosives were as common as guns, I think they would be much less
misunderstood.
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Story Updates
This is the most up-to-date information I can find.
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ALBANY, Ore. (AP) — The discovery of six bombs made by a 17-year-old Oregon high school student started with a tip from a 911 caller and Benton
County District Attorney John Haroldson says it may have prevented a mass murder.
Authorities in Albany reacted quickly to the tip and seized homemade bombs hidden in the bedroom of Grant Alan Acord, a student at West Albany High
School. Acord was arrested Thursday and is being charged as an adult.
Acord had written plans, a checklist and a specific timeline for the attack. The bombs investigators found included pipe bombs, Molotov
cocktails, a Drano bomb and a napalm bomb, Haroldson said.
The Albany Democrat-Herald reports he will be arraigned Tuesday in Benton County Circuit Court on one count of aggravated attempted murder and six
counts each of manufacturing a destructive device, possession of a destructive device and possession of a weapon with intent to use it against another
person.
EDIT: Here is a long version of the story with a few more details.
http://www.seattlepi.com/default/article/Ore-teen-accused-of...
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My Thoughts:
Apparently the explosives that are being talked about are not what I had assumed. Personally, I was expecting a peroxide detonator with an AN
charge. All-in-all I am happy he was captured before all this happened, I can't understand why somebody wants such massive death tolls, I bet it was
only a couple bullies that caused him to plan such an attack. They say he had a drano bomb.. I wonder how they figured that out since every household
has the supplies needed and they must be made at the time of use.
[Edited on 5-27-2013 by chemcam]
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Quote: Originally posted by chemcam | The bombs investigators found included pipe bombs, Molotov cocktails, a Drano bomb and a napalm bomb, Haroldson said. |
So in other words, mostly not actually "real" explosives. (roll eyes)
I'm not saying let's go kill all the stupid people...I'm just saying lets remove all the warning labels and let the problem sort itself out.
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good thing he actually told somebody who was smart enough to tip off the authorities. at least they weren't just chasing their tails this time and
actually really prevented a massacre and not just a perceived one because he had some drano in the laundry cupboard and foil in the kitchen....
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