Why didn't I hear of this until now?
Aug. 8th, 2008 02:29 pmROCKVILLE, 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.
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.
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Date: 2008-08-08 05:16 pm (UTC)I thought all weapons were designed for assault?
and armor-piercing bullets
you mean, like, any rifle bullet over a .22 caliber?
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Date: 2008-08-10 03:44 am (UTC)assault weapons are rifles that can operate as semi- or fully automatics.
Bullets are either armour piercing or manstopper, depending on they are designed to flatten on impact (does more damage to an unarmoured opponent, but bounces off armour) or retain their shape (doing slightly less damage due to the smaller hole, but more likely to penetrate armour). The only reason for an ordinary citizen to have armour piercing bullets is for assassination attempts: hunting, self-defence etc are better served by bullets that flatten.
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:14 pm (UTC)Probably, they had simi-auto hunting rifles.
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-13 03:32 pm (UTC)I'm more worried that they had a federal contractor badge-- that means that they'd done enough research to know that would get them further than the CIA badge.
Far as I'm concerned, this *is* a case of conspiracy to commit assassination-- they had the plan, they had the equipment (ability), and they got caught trying to *get transportation.* Some folks I've seen talking about this seem to think it can't be an attempt unless a bullet is fired...
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:34 pm (UTC)Not a bad choice if you're trying to kill a human. (and it's already been shown that psychos can kill folks with a .22)
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Date: 2008-08-13 03:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-13 04:07 pm (UTC)It's really becoming embarrassing.
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Date: 2008-08-13 04:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-14 03:33 am (UTC)