TSA Touts Orlando Bomb Suspect Arrest
Army Vet Tried To Check Bag Carrying Pipe Bomb Components, Detected By Screeners
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This is a handout image from the Seminole County, Florida Sheriff's Office of Kevin Brown who was arrested Tuesday April 1, 2008 at the Orlando International Airport carrying materials in his luggage that could have been used for an explosive device, the FBI said. (AP Photo/HO)
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Investigators were questioning whether Kevin Christopher Brown had ever been to Iraq - where he told them he'd seen similar bombs made, according to court documents - and looking into his mental health history after his arrest Tuesday at Orlando International Airport.
Authorities and airline officials repeated their assurances Wednesday that passengers were never in danger.
Transportation Security Administration officials nonetheless touted the 32-year-old's arrest as a victory for new covert screening techniques involving plainclothes officers mingling with travelers.
Cleveland Laycock, a manager in TSA's behavioral detection program who was walking in civilian clothes, first spotted Brown approaching the Air Jamaica ticket counter. He told a uniformed subordinate to watch the man, and soon that officer called another for backup.
Behavior detection officers Frank Skowronski and Jose Zengotita wouldn't specify what Brown did that looked suspicious, saying it would undermine TSA's strategy. But they generally study facial expressions and body posture for fear, stress and deception.
"When he came up to ticket counter, he wouldn't look at anyone directly," Skowronski said.
The officers watched Brown drop off two bags to be checked, and had security officials set them immediately aside.
Inside were two glass vodka bottles containing nitromethane, a colorless liquid used as a fuel for drag racing, in manufacturing and as a cleaning solvent, the FBI said in a court filing. Brown told officials he hoped the liquor bottles would disguise the nitromethane, the document states.
The baggage also had a model rocket ignitor, galvanized pipes, end caps, two small containers containing BB's, batteries, a laptop and instructions on how to make bombs, the FBI document said.
Dave Platt, a TSA bomb appraisal officer who searched the luggage, described the instructions as something that could be downloaded from the Internet.
He said the bags held virtually everything necessary to make a pipe bomb, and someone of his experience could have assembled it in about 15 seconds. But he said Brown's operation appeared to be "at the beginning stages of somebody starting to mess around, making pipe bombs."
"But regardless of whether they're new at the game or not ... when you make a pipe bomb, it still could kill you, whether you're a novice at it or you're really good at it."
Passengers were briefly cleared out of the ticketing area where Brown checked in for a flight to Montego Bay in Jamaica. Some flights departing Orlando were delayed up to two hours, airport spokeswoman Carolyn Fennell said.
Air Jamaica executive director Shirley Williams said the items could not have caused an explosion and the aircraft and its passengers were never at risk.
Brown first told authorities he wanted to detonate the materials on a tree stump in Jamaica, but later said he was going to show friends in his home country how to build explosives like he saw in Iraq, according to an FBI criminal complaint.
It has to be a mental issue for him. I know if they looked through his medical records... I'm sure they will see... He's not a terrorist.
Karen Holt,Brown's mother-in-law
Brown, a Jamaican national, joined the Army in June 1999 and was discharged in December 2003, said Army spokesman Maj. Nathan Banks. Brown was stationed in Germany and was most recently a logistical specialist with the 690th Medical Company based in Fort Benning, Georgia, Banks said.
Mary Kay Hollingsworth, a spokeswoman for the North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, said Brown had been receiving care at the Malcom Randall Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Gainesville. She said privacy laws prevented her from saying when he was there or what type of treatment he received.
Brown's mother-in-law, Karen Holt, told the Orlando Sentinel that Brown had been deployed to Iraq and that he was not the same after returning.
"This is not him," said Holt, who lives in North Charleston, South Carolina. "It has to be a mental issue for him. I know if they looked through his medical records ... I'm sure they will see ... He's not a terrorist."
Brown met Holt's daughter three years ago while serving in the Army and the pair separated a year later, Holt said.
When contacted later by The Associated Press, Holt said: "I can't conduct any interviews. The military has requested that we not conduct any interviews."
TSA began pilot testing behavior detection officers in Orlando and other places in 2003, and steadily expanded the program. TSA Administrator Kip Hawley told The Associated Press such officers were already operating at every major domestic airport, and the agency would have 2,500 nationwide by year's end.
Brown is charged with one count of attempting to carry an explosive or incendiary device on an aircraft. The FBI believed his most recent address was in Gainesville, and that he was in the U.S. legally.
Jamaica's prime minister has ordered the Jamaica Constabulary Force to investigate Brown's activities in that country.
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- I wonder how many more of these arrests we''ll have between now & the Nov election.
Only Republicans can handle the "War On Terror." You won''t be safe if Obama or Hillary is elected. Terrorists will have a field day! Hijacked planes flying into the statue of Liberty, Golden Gate bridge & the White House. Run for your lives! God bless the Republicans!
God does not talk to Hillary or Obama. Only Dubya. - Reply to this comment
- He looks sane to me...
TSA caught a devious & cunning criminal genius!
Everything is on the Internet. EVERYTHING. - Reply to this comment
- Both excuses are rediculous. I would be looking for who in Jamaica hired this idiot.
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- SEE THE TSA VIDEO, hahahahaha www.theoandavirus.com
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- Let me get this straight. The munitions expert says Brown had everything needed to make a pipe bomb and it could have been made ready in 15 seconds. The airline says these items could not have caused an explosion and the passengers and craft were never at risk. But I can''t carry over 6 ounces of liquid through the checkpoint because of the threat it poses to passengers and craft? Excuse me, I need a drink.
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- .."told authorities he wanted to detonate the materials on a tree stump in Jamaica, but later said he was going to show friends in his home country how to build explosives like he saw in Iraq."----
"Oh, okay, go right on through, sir. Have a nice flight." Was this supposed to get him through the checkpoint? Of course, he wasn''t the same after he returned from Iraq. Neither was Tim McVeigh! - Reply to this comment
- This proves that even a blind squirrel finds an acorn once in a while.
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- This sounds like a publicity stunt by the TSA.
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- Nothing that 242,978 teenagers aren''t doing in their basements as you''re writing this stuff. Go look in your own basement. Do YOU know what your kids are into? You better!
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- Gee, one person in six years, that justifies all the money for the TSA. From the looks of him the folks at the ticket counter should have figured out he was a nut, but once again everyone has become complacent figuring someone else will take care of it.
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- I''m really sick of these idiots trying to justify 40 billion dollars for one kook. Where did you weak minded apes go to school? Get a grip and stop trying to blame "libs" because you''re bankrupting this country. You''re a bunch of spineless, stupid chickens.
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- Gee.....he has such an honest face!
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- I agree. - Reply to this comment
- Gee.....he has such an honest face!
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- "WOW - one terrorist in 6 years! Way to go TSA. Now that''''s worth 40 Billion Dollars! "
You Kook Liberals are really reaching.
One terrorist that you know of, do you ever use that pathetic liberal brain of yours?
Just look at his picture..even a mental midget can see that he worships that Sodomite Mohammed.
Spirit of 88... - Reply to this comment
First clue:
- He is flying to Jamaica, mon.- Reply to this comment
- Good work dudes,....but nows a good time to keep your trap shut about the wherefores. You need to cut the free education.
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- Looks like you are the only one one the thread doing any whining, "libsrweak".
Did you notice that?
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That''s because he is a whining Republican - everyone knows that when they get caught at something or do something stupid (which is most of the time) they whine about it and then start crying and become religious -
Republicans - the new word of the day for PATHETIC!
Republicans = WALB''s - Whiny ARSE Little Babies! - Reply to this comment
Looks like you are the only one one the thread doing any whining, "libsrweak".
Did you notice that?- Reply to this comment
- if osama bin laden was handed over in a silver platter...if a terrorist is caught shoving a pipe bomb up obama''s arse..IF THERE IS NOTHING TO WHINE ABOUT..these effing liberal whinners would still find something to whine about
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- WOW - one terrorist in 6 years! Way to go TSA. Now that''s worth 40 Billion Dollars!
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