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Toronto police re-open highways, detonate 3 bombs |
2007-09-01 |
![]() Southbound lanes of the Don Valley Parkway and all lanes of the Gardiner Expressway -- both major arteries in and out of the city's downtown core -- were reopened after police shut down traffic to transport the explosives. At a news conference Friday afternoon, Deputy Police Chief Tony Warr said the three bombs were each about 35 centimetres long. Police say the three explosives are linked to the arrest of a 37-year-old man taken into custody Thursday night. The man is the subject of an ongoing investigation into letter bombs mailed to two residences in Toronto and one in Guelph. The bombs were discovered in the trunk of the man's silver sedan, Warr confirmed at an earlier news conference Friday morning. The car was parked at an Esso gas station near Overlea Boulevard near Thorncliffe Park Drive. Warr said police believe the three letter bomb incidents and the explosives found in the vehicle, are linked. The motive behind the letter bombs appears to be personal between the suspect and the recipients, Warr said. Police have identified the man arrested on Thursday night as Adel Arnaout. Somebody's gotta stop those damn Methodists. Arnaoult has been charged with: Three counts of attempted murder; Toronto police recently asked the public to closely scrutinize any suspicious packages they received in the mail after two letter bombs were received by city residents. On Aug. 19, a real estate lawyer living in the city's Sheppard Avenue and Yonge Street area received an envelope that smelled of petroleum. The lawyer alerted police and the package was detonated safely. About a week earlier, a resident of the city's east end, near Victoria Park Avenue and Lawrence Avenue East, received a bubble-wrapped envelope that also contained a petroleum-like liquid. A male resident was injured when he tried to open the package and it exploded in his hands. Both packages were 21.6 cm by 27.9 cm and each had properly addressed courier receipts attached. They were also both rigged to explode when opened. The courier company has said it did not send the packages. A third package was mailed to a residence of Guelph. |
Posted by:Claiger Jomomble6619 |
#17 There's just ZERO mention of this on the BBC when I checked. It's so Orwellian that a news service is more involved in hiding facts than actually publicising them. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2007-09-01 23:21 |
#16 Damn Methodists! |
Posted by: Skunky Glins5285 2007-09-01 19:35 |
#15 In the bad old days cops rushed to judgement; now they rush to exhoneration. Tunnel vision won't win the GWOT. Mohammed's phone and internet records need to be probed. |
Posted by: McZoid 2007-09-01 14:11 |
#14 "He told me he was going to look for a security job," Mr. Raja said. Shit, the last link in the chain, he's a boomer, terminate him with extreme prejudice. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2007-09-01 13:49 |
#13 From landed immigrant to remanded immigrant in one trip to the post office. O Canada! |
Posted by: Seafarious 2007-09-01 10:42 |
#12 From the Globe & Mail : Mr. Arnaout's landlord, Mohammad Raja, said the accused man has been living at the property for about three months. "He told me he was going to look for a security job," Mr. Raja said. Although Mr. Raja's first impression of Mr. Arnaout was that "he looked like a very poor person," he agreed to rent him a room because Mr. Arnaout provided the requisite first and last month's rent. Deputy Chief Warr said Mr. Arnaout is a landed immigrant and is of Lebanese descent. He said Mr. Arnaout is known to police but would not elaborate. |
Posted by: mrp 2007-09-01 10:25 |
#11 Yesterday Adel Mohamed Arnaout of 176 Ashdale Ave.was remanded to Sept. 5 during a brief appearance in provincial court on Eglinton Ave. E. |
Posted by: mrp 2007-09-01 10:21 |
#10 I was going to make that same comment, but my better nature dissuaded me. |
Posted by: ed 2007-09-01 08:41 |
#9 Sorry. Wrong thread. How can you tell? They all read the same to me. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2007-09-01 08:27 |
#8 Sorry. Wrong thread. |
Posted by: ed 2007-09-01 08:04 |
#7 JihadWatch links to: According to officials familiar with the case, Mohamed has been arrested previously in Egypt on terrorism-related charges. He is said to have produced an Internet video showing how to build a remote-controlled car bomb. Guess the only criteria for entry of Arab students is cash on hand. |
Posted by: ed 2007-09-01 08:03 |
#6 I am told the personal is political (thanks to grad school women's studies girlfriends). |
Posted by: Excalibur 2007-09-01 07:45 |
#5 Allah Akhbar! Google sources say that the bomber is an immigrant to Canada from Lebanon, and that he name is of Syrian origin. If he is a Shiite, then he could be a Hizbollah supporter. Cops are pointing to a personal motivation; a likely story. |
Posted by: McZoid 2007-09-01 04:03 |
#4 Toronto CSI on the case again: "There's absolutely no pattern as far as any religion, ideology, or nationality." http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=7785c11f-474a-476e-8351-a862e147bd03 |
Posted by: Excalibur 2007-09-01 02:32 |
#3 It's canada. He'll get a carton of lollipops and some free passes to a strip club courtesy of the canadian taxpayer... |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2007-09-01 00:59 |
#2 Postmarked Turtle bay? |
Posted by: Seafarious 2007-09-01 00:59 |
#1 "Oh, that stuff in the trunk? Just fireworks, constable. |
Posted by: GK 2007-09-01 00:46 |