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slackmaster

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28. And the suspect, now in custody, is apparently...
Sat Dec 1, 2012, 03:08 PM
Dec 2012

Last edited Sun Dec 2, 2012, 09:11 AM - Edit history (1)

...47-year-old Abdullatif Aldosary of Coolidge.



Now for the stereotypical commentary by a neighbor:

"He's pretty quiet. He don't really come out of the house," said neighbor Miguel Pascual.

It was a scene other neighbors tell CBS 5 they had witnessed before. They asked not to be identified.

Court records show Aldosary served prison time in Safford four years ago for aggravated harassment against his then employer Hunter Contracting in Gilbert, and he is currently involved in an assault and disorderly conduct case in Casa Grande.

"I was pretty shocked about it. Around this little town, who knows to expect something like this," said Pascual....


http://www.wtvm.com/story/20227577/explosive-device-rocks-social-security-office-in-casa-grande

Convicted felon with a history of violence. My comment: Likely mentally ill, a sociopath or a paranoid schizophrenic, angry at the world. I'm glad he was caught so quickly and without incident. Hopefully he'll be put away for the rest of his life.

ETA - And nobody cares about the incident any more. I admit that MY guesses as to the motivation were wrong. Would anyone care to join me?

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Tea partier, having a fit? nt MADem Nov 2012 #1
here we go again. 2naSalit Nov 2012 #2
your link doesn't work dlwickham Nov 2012 #3
F.B.I. heaven05 Nov 2012 #4
Teenagers with a soda bottle and dry ice slackmaster Nov 2012 #5
Doesn't look like that. n/t Ian David Nov 2012 #9
From the photo in the link in #6 there is no sign that high-order explosives were used either slackmaster Nov 2012 #16
Dry ice and water doesn't make a fireball. n/t Ian David Nov 2012 #17
Yes, that's why I put the word "either" in my subject line on previous reply slackmaster Nov 2012 #18
you're minimizing it, falsely too CreekDog Nov 2012 #24
It's the biggest story to come out of Casa Grande in my memory slackmaster Nov 2012 #25
...don't plant explosive devices by Federal buildings. Ikonoklast Nov 2012 #10
A terrorist bombing is pointless unless the perpetrators announce who they are and why they did it slackmaster Nov 2012 #14
link: pepperbear Nov 2012 #6
"No injuries... ...small explosion..." slackmaster Nov 2012 #13
Wow. I haven't thought about Casa Grande in years Panasonic Nov 2012 #7
The Native American ruin that the town is named after is truly a wonder to see slackmaster Nov 2012 #11
Probably more TeaTerror. Ian David Nov 2012 #8
Teabagger Terrorists - Gitmo for them jpak Nov 2012 #12
Rimjob checking through posters history. sarcasmo Nov 2012 #15
Those crazy Arizona Tea Baggers Joey Liberal Nov 2012 #19
The teabagger who planted the bomb probably has 348 or so family members who kestrel91316 Nov 2012 #20
Has someone claimed credit for the bombing yet? slackmaster Nov 2012 #21
I have no idea. I assume it's teabag terrorism until proven otherwise. kestrel91316 Nov 2012 #22
I regard "disgruntled former employee" and "kids messing with bomb stuff" as at least equally likely slackmaster Nov 2012 #23
More repuke domestic terrorism. Zoeisright Nov 2012 #26
LA Times: "Authorities said they had identified a person of interest related to the bombing.." slackmaster Nov 2012 #27
And the suspect, now in custody, is apparently... slackmaster Dec 2012 #28
Over Casa Grande? Ian David Dec 2012 #29
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