Friday, June 17, 2011

Pentagon

Pentagon

ARLINGTON, Virginia (AP)-one person was put in custody early Friday after is near the Pentagon with suspicious materials in his backpack, authorities said.
The Park of the United States sergeant David Schlosser Police spokesman said that the man on the night of the National Cemetery, in Arlington, was when closed, triggering an investigation. He said the man did not initially want to cooperate.
Special FBI Agt. Brenda Heck said the man wore a backpack that suspicious materials and explosive material was not found.
A law enforcement official, speaking on condition of anonymity said officials found what appeared to be a small amount of ammonium nitrate, but the official, which is not allowed to provide information, there was nothing that an explosion would have enabled. The official said that she was tested with the exact concentration.

Pentagon

Devils said in the course of the investigation, police were aimed at a car, a red Nissan 2011. No suspicious activity connected to the vehicle, “he said, adding that the man in his 20 years believed. Devils said that it is believed that the man acted alone.
The secular Chris Pentagon Police spokesperson that the car was in bushes near the Pentagon North parking lot.
In another incident earlier this week, a motorist who found a gun, and what looked like a suspicious package near the Pentagon, was taken into custody.

That press writers Lolita Baldor, Jessica Gresko and Karen Mahabir contributed to this report.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/06/17/1-person-in-custody-in-investigation-at-pentagon/#ixzz1PXnFsauB

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