Backpack With 7 Pipe Bombs Leads To Evacuations
March 23, 2009 by national
Filed under Incident Reports

Santee California - A man who found seven pipe bombs in a backpack turned them in to the Sheriff’s Department substation Monday afternoon, prompting authorities to evacuate nearby businesses as they neutralized the explosive devices.
The man entered the station on Cuyamaca Street, near Buena Vista Avenue, around 2:15 p.m. and left the backpack in the lobby, Lt. Mike Munsey said. The man said he found the bag with the bombs the night before and one of them was leaking.
The sheriff’s bomb-arson unit inspected the backpack and neutralized each bomb individually, Munsey said.
Heightened Awareness Recommended For Railways Operating Along The US-Mexico Borde
December 15, 2008 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

GlobalIncidentMap.com Recommends Heightened Awareness For Railways Operating Along The US-Mexico Border
“Based on information from trusted Law Enforcement sources, we are recommending a heightened state of awareness for all railway operations along the USA-Mexico border, based on recent threats and observed activity”
No news links or additional information is available at this time.
via Global Incident Map.
Tulsa State Trooper Honored For Subduing Man With A Gun
December 8, 2008 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

At first glance you might ask why we posted this story. In fact, even if you read most of it, you may ask the same question. It’s what is at the very end of this story that caught our attention. The State Trooper is quoted as saying:
“It was one of those deals of being in the right place at the right time,” Robinson said. “I believe he would have loaded up that gun and gone to town because he was praying for Allah to help him carry out his mission.”
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All Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Sheldon Robinson was looking for was a burger and an oil change on his day off.
But Thursday he got a standing ovation from members of the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority for his heroic actions in between.
On Sept. 5, Robinson dropped his wife and two children off at the Burger King restaurant at 41st Street and Memorial Drive and was pulling into an auto dealership across the street for an oil change when his cell phone rang.
“My spouse told me there was a man inside with a gun, saying he was going to kill everybody,” said Robinson, an 11-year veteran of the highway patrol who is assigned to the Creek and Muskogee turnpikes.
Robinson turned around in time to see people fleeing the building, including his wife, who grabbed the couple’s two children and hid in a nearby trash container area, closing the doors behind her.
It was only an instant, but Robinson said it seemed like hours before he got his truck turned around and pointed for the Burger King.
“I was relieved to see them in the Dumpster area, but I knew I had to go in there and see what was going on,” he said.
Robinson, wearing his trooper badge around his neck and carrying his weapon, parked his truck and peered in the window of the Burger King.
Inside was a man dressed in black. A Glock .40-caliber handgun and a full box of ammunition sat on the tabletop next to him.
Three other people were looking for a way out when Robinson passed
them as he entered the restaurant.
When the man briefly removed his hand from his gun, Robinson, who had approached from the man’s blind side, grabbed his arm.
Now alone in the restaurant, the two men wrestled on the floor before Robinson got one of his handcuffs around the man’s arm.
“The second one didn’t lock in place, so we went down again,” Robinson said. “He was a pretty stout guy.”
Robinson had the man fully cuffed by the time Tulsa police officers arrived.
“It was one of those deals of being in the right place at the right time,” Robinson said. “I believe he would have loaded up that gun and gone to town because he was praying for Allah to help him carry out his mission.”
Jerome Norvell Denson, 24, of Tulsa was arrested on charges of attempting to perform an act of violence and possession of a firearm while in the commission of a felony. He remains in jail awaiting a preliminary hearing.
For his actions, Robinson, 40, was named Trooper of the Month.
“He was off-duty and in my opinion he prevented a very serious loss of life or injury from happening,” said Maj. Dennis Gann, who is in charge of law enforcement and emergency services on the turnpike system. “He had to make a very quick decision and put his own personal safety aside to subdue the assailant. Obviously, that was a good thing.”
Southcenter Mall – Shots Fired In Shopping Mall – Tukwila Washington
November 22, 2008 by national
Filed under Stories of Interest

UPDATE: The gunman remains at large and police are searching for him, police said.
The mall, located off Southcenter Parkway, is being locked down, officials said. It will remain closed for the rest of the night.
An off-duty sergeant with the Washington State Patrol at the scene said one victim underwent CPR after being hit. At least two victims later were rushed to the hospital.
Two people were put in handcuffs by officers at the scene, the trooper said, but it is not known what connection – if any – they had with the shooting.
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UPDATE from KOMO: At least one person was hit by gunfire in a shooting Saturday afternoon inside Southcenter Mall as it was filled with pre-Thanksgiving shoppers, witnesses said.
An off-duty sergeant with the Washington State Patrol at the scene said the victim is undergoing CPR after being hit.
Two people were put in handcuffs by officers at the scene, the trooper said.
Other witnesses told KOMO News they heard at least three shots fired just after 3:30 p.m. in front of the Forever 21 store near the mall’s food court.
The gunfire sparked immediate panic, and people started running for the exits.
Police raced to the scene in their patrol cars, lights flashing.
Shoppers are being evacuated from the mall, and officers are trying to determine exactly what happened and whether a shooter remains at large.
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A spokesperson with the Tukwila Police Department confirms that there have been multiple shots fired at Southcenter Mall this evening.
There are eyewitness accounts of several shots fired within the mall and shoppers running for safety.
Tukwila Police have also confirmed they are on the scene, but have so far given no details on any possible injuries or suspects.
New crews are on their way to the mall right now.
Possible Pipe Bomb in Sparks Detonated, Road Closed
November 11, 2008 by national
Filed under Stories of Interest

Minutes before the noon hour Tuesday, local law enforcement detonated a device that could have been a bomb.
Discovered on Stanford Way and Greg St. in Sparks, a device that looked like “a pipe with two caps” on the ends was exploded by a member of the Consolidated Bomb Squad, according to News 4 crews on the scene.
Law enforcement told News 4 they closed the surrounding roadways because of the discovery of the device.
Officials utilized a specialized robot to help deal with the object.
A civilian notified authorities of the presence of the device.

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