Port of Miami on lock down.

ylexot

Super Genius
They're probably just holding mail that Emperor Bush wants to read...









...and just in case somebody doesn't get it, :sarcasm:
 

Lenny

Lovin' being Texican
Dougstermd said:
Slotted's supply of hooka pipes being shipped?:shrug:


...or a security probe to see how port authority would react? I suspect MSNBC is behind it though. Andy has a nose for these things.
 

ylexot

Super Genius
Looks like it ain't over yet...little blurb on Drudge (no details yet):
A suspicious device found at the Port of Miami has tested postive for C-4 explosive... Developing...

Apparently, it's developing so fast that they didn't spell check...:wink:
 

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
ylexot said:
Looks like it ain't over yet...little blurb on Drudge (no details yet):


Apparently, it's developing so fast that they didn't spell check...:wink:

It was just on cnn too.
 

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
Police report that a suspicious device found at the Port of Miami has tested positive for C-4.
 

nachomama

All Up In Your Grill
On CNN, a member of the US Coast Guard is saying that in a routine inspection of cargo being placed on the "Majesty of the Sea" cruise ship, a suspicious device was detected. Preliminary tests suggests trace amounts of C-4 explosives were confirmed. Bomb Squad has responded and bomb sniffing dogs are on the scene. The cargo in question was "products of merchandise" that were to be sold on the cruise ship.
 

ylexot

Super Genius
Another false alarm...
http://www.breitbart.com/news/2007/01/08/D8MHB8NG1.html
MIAMI (AP) -- The Port of Miami was hit by its second terrorism scare in two days Monday when a package that was to be loaded onto a cruise ship tested positive for plastic explosives. Authorities later determined it was harmless.

The package was initially tested six times, and each time it came back positive for the military-grade explosive known as C4, the Coast Guard said.

The package was then destroyed, and a Miami-Dade County police bomb squad determined it contained sprinkler parts, said Zach Mann, a spokesman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Miami.
 
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