LAS VEGAS , Feb. 29, 2008

Man Critical After Ricin Find In Las Vegas

Vials Of Deadly Toxin Found In His Motel Room; No Indication Of Any Link To Terrorism

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(CBS/AP)  Vials found in the motel room of a man hospitalized in critical condition tested positive for the deadly toxin ricin, authorities said Friday.

There was no indication of any link to terrorist activity, Las Vegas police Deputy Chief Kathy Suey said at a press conference.

In recent years, terrorists have used ricin, reports CBS News correspondent Drew Levinson. In 2003, the Secret Service intercepted an envelope filled with the substance that was addressed to the White House. It was also found in the Senate mailroom and a postal facility in South Carolina.

The man was admitted to Spring Valley Hospital in Las Vegas in critical condition on Feb. 14, hospital spokeswoman Naomi Jones said. Suey said he had made an emergency call for help because of breathing problems. His name was not made public.

The investigation of the apparent ricin didn't begin until Thursday, police said, after someone Suey identified as "a friend or relative" went to the sick man's hotel room to retrieve his belongings and found "several" vials of a powder and brought it to the motel manager. Police were ultimately called to the Extended Stay America Motel several blocks west of the Las Vegas Strip.

Seven people, including the man who found the ricin, the manager, two other motel employees and three police officers were decontaminated at the scene and taken to hospitals for examination but none have shown any signs of being affected by ricin, Suey said. All were released overnight.

Ricin is made from processing castor beans and can be extremely lethal. As little as 500 micrograms, or about the size of the head of a pin, can kill a human, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.

"During our investigation we did find that there was a subject who had been a previous occupant of that hotel room who is currently hospitalized in critical condition here locally as a possible result of exposure to ricin," Suey said.

Two preliminary tests, one by police and one by the Nevada National Guard, concluded that the substance was ricin. A third test from a local lab confirmed the results, Suey said.

"There is no information to lead us to believe that this is the result of any terrorist activity or related to any possible terrorist activity," she said. "We don't even know that it was him that was in possession of the ricin."

Police said the sick man, believed to be in his 40s or 50s, is not considered to be a criminal suspect. Suey said he was unconscious, and police had not been able to interview him.

Suey would not say how many vials were found or how much ricin they contained. Officials said the vials were in a plastic bag, and castor beans also were found in the room.

Police said they spent 12 hours containing and cleaning up the site.

"My understanding is cleanup has been done. There should not be a threat to anybody at this time," said Dr. Lawrence Sands, chief health officer of the Southern Nevada Health District.

Jones, the hospital spokeswoman, said no one else at the hospital is at risk of exposure.

"The patient who has been exposed is not contagious to anyone else, as ricin has to be injected, ingested or inhaled. We are following the universal blood-borne pathogen protocols and cooperating with investigators at this time," Jones said.

The motel manager had begun an eviction because the sick man hadn't paid his bill, and the man who found the vial had gone to the room to retrieve his belongings. Suey said he claimed to be a relative of the sick man.

Suey said there were several pets in the room when officers arrived. A dog was found dead but the animal had gone at least a week without food or water, Suey said, and she did not attribute the death to ricin.



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by mainemade March 1, 2008 7:00 PM EST
It only takes a pin point of this stuff to kill a human. Multiple vials were found. HMMM...Makes you wonder don''t it? It sure does me.....
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by jowand March 1, 2008 12:38 PM EST
or other followers of Tim McVeigh who have already shown they favor ricin as a potantial terror weapon.

So when will the Bushits start the roundup of the TV preachers?
Posted by gkc99 at 08:34 AM : Mar 01, 2008

Timothy McViegh wasn''t a Christian you hatefilled idiot sicko.
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by jowand March 1, 2008 12:35 PM EST
But not unlikely that it was to be used by White Right U.S. home grown terror groups like Church of the Creator, Aryan Brotherhood, or other followers of Tim McVeigh who have already shown they favor ricin as a potantial terror weapon.

So when will the Bushits start the roundup of the TV preachers?
Posted by gkc99 at 08:34 AM : Mar 01, 2008

Your a deranged hatefull loonatic, maybe it was George Soros or Michael Moore, or a MOVEON.O-r-g-a-s-m plot, by your method of drawing conclusions just accuse anyone.

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by gkc99 March 1, 2008 11:34 AM EST
"There was no indication of any link to terrorist activity, Las Vegas police Deputy Chief Kathy Suey said at a press conference. "


But not unlikely that it was to be used by White Right U.S. home grown terror groups like Church of the Creator, Aryan Brotherhood, or other followers of Tim McVeigh who have already shown they favor ricin as a potantial terror weapon.

So when will the Bushits start the roundup of the TV preachers?
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by hungry1968 March 1, 2008 11:19 AM EST
Further proof that the torture being carried out in Guantanamo isn''t keeping us safer, and dangerous people with dangerous materials are still getting by our very, very weak security.

Bring out troops home!! Use them for OUR security!!
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by danalmac March 1, 2008 6:09 AM EST
Dear psy_war at 07:20 PM : Feb 29, 2008: IGNORANCE IS IGNORANCE, OSTRICH IS OSTRICH AND STUPIDITY IS STUPIDITY. GO AHEAD AND PLAY DEAF AND DUMB. I DIDN''T LIKE CLINTON AND I DO NOT CARE FOR BUSH. I SUPPOSE THAT HOMELAND SECURITY, LACKING IN WAYS IS A TOTAL WASTE OF TIME, MONEY AND A PLOT TO THROW US OFF THE REAL TRUTH AND TO PROTECT THE PEOPLE IN POWER AND THEIR INTENT? H A H A, I''M OUT OF HERE FOR AWHILE, AT LEAST UNTIL I CLEAN MY BOOTS. THEY SAY THERE IS ONE IN EVERY CROWD BUT, HERE THERE IS AT LEAST TWO. HAVE FUN!
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by March 1, 2008 3:38 AM EST
You guys are just nut cases. Give it a break.
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by nothappyatall March 1, 2008 2:22 AM EST
As people celebrated Armistice Day with parades and large partiess, a complete disaster from the public health standpoint, a rebirth of the epidemic occurred in some cities. The flu that winter was beyond imagination as millions were infected and thousands died. Just as the war had effected the course of influenza, influenza affected the war. Entire fleets were ill with the disease and men on the front were too sick to fight. The flu was devastating to both sides, killing more men than their own weapons could.
With one-quarter of the US and one-fifth of the world infected with the influenza, it was impossible to escape from the illness.
In 1918-19 this deadly influenza pandemic erupted during the final stages of World War I. Nations were already attempting to deal with the effects and costs of the war. Propaganda campaigns and war restrictions and rations had been implemented by governments. Nationalism pervaded as people accepted government authority. This allowed the public health departments to easily step in and implement their restrictive measures.
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by nothappyatall March 1, 2008 2:22 AM EST
The 1918 pandemic, how it hit the US should be a wakeup call since we are right now in a similar situation;

a first wave of influenza appeared early in the spring of 1918 in Kansas and in **military camps** throughout the US. Few noticed the epidemic in the midst of the war.
There was virtually no response or acknowledgment to the epidemics in March and April in the military camps.
These first epidemics at training camps were a sign of what was coming in greater magnitude in the fall and winter of 1918 to the entire world.

The war brought the virus back into the US for the second wave of the epidemic. It first arrived in Boston in September of 1918 through the port busy with war shipments of machinery and supplies. The war also enabled the virus to spread and diffuse. Men across the nation were mobilizing to join the military and the cause. As they came together, they brought the virus with them and to those they contacted. The virus killed almost 200,00 in October of 1918 alone. In November 11 of 1918 the end of the war enabled a resurgence.
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by ontheleft March 1, 2008 2:19 AM EST
Osama bin Laden was behind this. Once again our savior Bush has saved us all from another terrorist attack. Now we can all go back to hiding behind our triple locked doors. Don''t forget to vote Republican.
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by stevex47 March 1, 2008 2:12 AM EST
Okay, I''ll stop after this. Interesting how bush vehemently want''s to eavesdrop at will on anyone, right up to the disastrous end of his term. Wonder why?
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by nothappyatall March 1, 2008 2:12 AM EST
"Don%u2019t buy into it. 40,000 Americans die from the flu each year
psy_war"

50 million died of the flu during the pandemic of 1918-1919
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by stevex47 March 1, 2008 2:10 AM EST
Oh, and.....they sure figured out it was ricin reallll quick! White house can''t keep an e mail, but can diagnose this that quick?
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by stevex47 March 1, 2008 1:57 AM EST
X-File stuff. 100% Pure. One grain on a pinhead enough to kill. Somebody meant business, clearly.

This administration wont let any truth about anything get out. The kool aid is strong.
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by aznyron-2009 March 1, 2008 1:43 AM EST
it scary when the poster start accusing our President & VP of terror where have we gone as a nation why is our
president pushing for a renewal of the patriot act why did 9-11 happen why did the President & VP refuse to answer questions under oath about the 9-11 attack this is why we Americans suspect foul play in every thing that happens we look to our leaders & they fail us in every way as American I will be very happy when President G W Bush go back to Crawford Texas and fades away and I hope we as a Nation never vote for a moron like him ever again
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by ubrew12 March 1, 2008 1:21 AM EST
There will be more terror ''attacks'' between now and November. Got to scare the sh*t out of the locals about foreigners so they''ll vote the ''American'' candidate into office. Hussein Obama has already been identified as ''foreign'' by some of McCains allies. Easiest thing in the world, scare Americans about the world that exists beyond their borders (and about which their own ignorance, and huge military, offers a perfect opportunity for neocons to act in their name). Hussein Obama will be painted as a ''foreigner'' by November, and terror incidents will give Americans by then a visceral fear of ALL foreigners, so that McCain can get elected.
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by pfd572 March 1, 2008 12:21 AM EST
It doesn''t have to be terrorism related. Ricin has been used as a murder weapon in domestic relationships, against a neighboring family considered too loud (fact) and as a threat for extortion. Now, terrorists exist, but not everything is terror related as Dub and others in the Executive Branch would like you to believe so your fear will keep you from protecting your rights. As in give up freedom for a little safety. Baloney. "anyone who is willing to give up freedom for a little safety deserves neither"
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by andrew_693 February 29, 2008 10:39 PM EST
if the suspect was white, bald headed, fat, and sang rap it was probably karl rove, the traitor.
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by feddupp February 29, 2008 9:46 PM EST
Anyone who grows Castor Bean plants in their garden (Yes, they are readily available.) should be aware that the beans can be made into this deadly poison--even the beans themselves are deadly, if eaten by a child or small animal.
On a website about these plants, it is suggested that if you do grow these, pull off the flowers BEFORE they are able to set the beans!
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by rf35 February 29, 2008 9:35 PM EST
Do they breed like roaches?

As a matter of fact, they do.

I wonder if Bush will actually accept that he has to give up his power when his term is up? Maybe he''ll put a desk in the White House basement like the guy from "Office Space."
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