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YankssRule
09-15-2004, 06:44 PM
In today's NY Daily News:

Cops freed lethal-luggage owner
BY JOHN MARZULLI
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

In a shocking security breach, police at Kennedy Airport released a man who had flown a suitcase full of lethal explosives aboard an airliner from the Middle East, authorities revealed yesterday.
Port Authority cops seized the Soviet-made military ordnance last month, but let its owner, Shaun Marshall, go - only to learn later the devices could have detonated and destroyed the aircraft, killing everyone aboard.

Authorities had remained silent about the Aug. 19 incident, until it was disclosed yesterday in papers filed in Brooklyn Federal Court.

Marshall, a medic with State Department defense contractor DynCorp Inc., apparently told cops he found the weapon on the ground in Afghanistan. He said he thought it was inert and kept it as a souvenir.

By the time NYPD bomb squad detectives were summoned to the airport, Marshall, 28, of Riverside, Calif., was en route to Los Angeles on another flight.

The breach of security began in Dubai when Marshall checked a suitcase containing a Soviet V429 projectile detonating fuse, a 23-mm. Soviet military surface-to-air and air-to-air cartridge and nine bullets aboard a United Arab Emirates jet.

Sources said the suspicious contents were detected by X-ray screeners at Kennedy Airport and Marshall was interviewed by Port Authority cops.

According to the federal complaint, airport cops released Marshall so he could get on a connecting flight home, and then contacted the NYPD bomb squad.

"The Soviet detonating fuse and cartridge were ... highly explosive," the complaint states.

The FBI was contacted and agents in Los Angeles were scrambled to take Marshall into custody.

He was later indicted on charges of recklessly transporting an explosive device on an aircraft. He is scheduled to be arraigned on Friday before Federal Judge Allyne Ross in Brooklyn.

A PA spokesman declined comment on how its cops handled the incident.

Retired NYPD Sgt. Chris Brauer of the bomb squad said detonating fuses and shells are transported via air by the military - but never in the same container.

"It's dangerous putting them together in a suitcase like that," said Brauer, of Michael Stapleton Associates, a security firm in Manhattan.

Marshall faces up to 20 years in prison, if convicted.

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Airports and planes in our country and in others are still not safe !!!
Janet.

Disney fan
09-15-2004, 07:53 PM
Hi Janet,

Great to hear from you again.

I don't pretend to understand how these things happen.

What I do understand though is that flying is the safest method of transport. Yes I truly believe that. What helped me to put that in to perspective is the time I spent working in Accident and Emergency some years ago.

Every day in our hospital we had the results of Road Traffic Accidents to deal with, bereaved relatives and serious injury.Several in one hospital every day. Think of how many hospitals there must be in the world, how many deaths from road traffic accidents alone

Yes there are still air disasters around the world that hit headlines because of the number of people hurt. Compared with the number of flights throughout the world this must be an extremely small percentage . Compared to Road Traffic Accidents Planes are much safer in my humble opinion.

We continue to drive without Fear!

Security will never be 100 percent all of the time as it relies on human beings to always be alert and always do the job correctly..

I am sure that someone else will chip in with more facts for you Janet.

Lynda

YankssRule
09-15-2004, 08:38 PM
Glad to hear from you :D

I understand about the whole driving being more hazardous then flying thing...I also know, that when driving, I feel like I am more in control then in a plane. And yes, I don't trust someone putting my life in their hands, even when my sister is driving, I am a bit of a nervious passenger...

I justed wanted people to be aware that there are still some problems that need to be addressed and fixed..I'm not saying that flying will be 100% safe, but I don't feel confident enough that it is safe enough. You know how it is, fearful flyers ALWAYS imagine the worst..and of course, the media loves to blow things out of proportion, and yeah, I read it, I feel compelled to read it, and yes, it makes my situation worse...anyway...
I know that they let those people free...but I wonder if they are now roaming our city streets?

Thanks Lynda for your input..you know that I am always interested in hearing about what you and others have to say about these types of things.

Janet
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sengelin
09-16-2004, 01:14 AM
The moment the guy got to the U.S. they caught him. I think that says something about security in this country. Unfortunately, the fact that he got this stuff on the plane says something about security in other countries.