American Terrorists
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
(Associated Press)
ROCKVILLE, Md. — Lee Boyd Malvo, who as a teenager embarked on a sniper spree that terrorized the national capital region in October 2002, testified Tuesday against his former partner and father figure, John Allen Muhammad, and described plans for a far more extensive terror campaign.
Malvo testified that Muhammad told him in July 2002 that "we're going to terrorize this nation" and outlined a plan for six sniper shootings a day for 30 days, to be followed by a bombing campaign that would target schools, school buses and children's hospitals.
[Note by Republicus: John-Allen-Who? Oh, right, nevermind]
(Associated Press)
ROCKVILLE, Md. — Lee Boyd Malvo, who as a teenager embarked on a sniper spree that terrorized the national capital region in October 2002, testified Tuesday against his former partner and father figure, John Allen Muhammad, and described plans for a far more extensive terror campaign.
Malvo testified that Muhammad told him in July 2002 that "we're going to terrorize this nation" and outlined a plan for six sniper shootings a day for 30 days, to be followed by a bombing campaign that would target schools, school buses and children's hospitals.
[Note by Republicus: John-Allen-Who? Oh, right, nevermind]
3 Comments:
Cowards
Hi Amy. :)
I was doing a lot of shopping at the very Home Depot that was targeted.
I was up in New York visiting family before they caught him, and my mother--of course--suggested: "Why don't you stay an extra week?" :)
lol
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