Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Why Haven’t You Heard About The Terrorist Arrested With 48 Bombs Outside of Ohio Capital?


Why Haven’t You Heard About The Terrorist Arrested With 48 Bombs Outside of Ohio Capital?

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Even though he was arrested with 48 bombs, several weapons, and a bulletproof vest, you might not have heard of the arrest of Andrew Scott Boguslawski. Boguslawski was recently pulled over for driving 15 mph over the speed limit in London, Ohio, just outside of the state capital.
The officer who pulled him over noticed that Boguslawski’s bumper sticker read, “If you can read this, you’re in range.” That led him to ask Andrew Scott Boguslawski whether there were any weapons in his car. Under Ohio law, if you are carrying a weapon legally, you must keep your hands in plain sight and tell a law enforcement officer when they approach the vehicle. Since Boguslawski didn’t mention any weapons, the officer thought something might be amiss, since anyone with a bumper sticker like that would likely have a Concealed Carry Weapons permit… unless they were prohibited from obtaining one, the officer reasoned.
Still, the officer knew this suspicion did not meet the burden of probable cause, so he wrote Boguslawski a ticket for going 85 in a 70 mph zone of Interstate 70, just outside of the state’s capital of Columbus. When Boguslawski took the ticket, part of a handgun was revealed, sticking out from underneath one of his legs. Under Ohio law, a firearm must be kept secured in a holster when carried. Boguslawski had not only lied about the presence of the weapon, but he had it ready to grab.
When the officer called for backup, their search revealed that Boguslawski had more than just a handgun, but was instead hauling 48 bombs, and additional bomb-making materials. He also had two pistols and two rifles, as well as a bulletproof vest. Some of the 48 bombs were connected to remote detonators already, making it clear that Boguslawski was on his way to plant these bombs.
The mainstream media hasn’t shown much interest in this case yet. One might wonder whether this would be the case if Boguslawski’s name was “Abdullah”.
We will keep you posted as information becomes available. It would seem that whether investigators uncover more details or not, Boguslawski’s bomb collection was part of something big. Thankfully, he was caught – and as a result of his own stupidity, no less – before anyone could be injured.
(Article by Simeon Ari; image via PBSpot)

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