Monday, May 17, 2010

FAILED PIZZA BOMB in N.J. - NO PEP-PERONI TO FAULTY DEVICE

Looks like more an act of dispute than terrorism; but even so extends a worrisome trend of using explosives to address societal concerns. See entire article here.
Police in Jersey City have foiled what they're saying was a bomb plot that could have destroyed part of the city's Heights section.
Deputy Police Chief Peter Nalbach says the primitive bomb, consisting of a gas can with a wire attached to it, was found inside a vacant pizzeria on the ground floor of a three-story building Monday.
Nalbach says police are focusing on a man who once rented the pizzeria and may have had a legal dispute with the building's owner.
Police and fire units had responded to the building for a report of a gas leak and found the would-be bomb set to go off if the front door was opened.

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