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ROCKVILLE, Md. - Police investigating a teenager accused of bomb-making and weapons violations found a map of Camp David with a presidential motorcade route in his home, a Montgomery County prosecutor said.
Collin McKenzie-Gude, 18, of Bethesda, also had a document that appears to describe how to kill someone 200 meters away, Montgomery Assistant State's Attorney Peter A. Feeney said.

The teen had two forms of fake identification — one portraying him as a Central Intelligence Agency employee and another as a federal contractor, Feeney said. The details were revealed Tuesday

District Court Judge J. Michael Conroy kept McKenzie-Gude in jail on a $750,000 bond, reduced from $1 million. The teen faces charges of weapons violations, possession of explosives and attempted carjacking.

Authorities said they found 50 pounds of chemicals, assault-style weapons and armor-piercing bullets in his home. The investigation has expanded to include the CIA, FBI and Secret Service.

A 17-yr-old was also involved, and they knocked down a 78 yr old man while trying to get the man's car keys and steal his car. They also had a list of teacher's home addresses.

Date: 2008-08-08 04:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cjmr.livejournal.com
Perhaps because it's not an attempted assassination until they actually attempt to do it? In the meantime it's a pair of psychotic teenagers with delusions of grandeur and a plan whereby they could potentially attempt an assassination.

I'm actually more worried about the fake IDs than the map and 'document'.

I wouldn't be surprised if the press had been asked to under report things like this in order to NOT generate a bunch of copycats.

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