Were the blueprints and maps left by moonbat anarchist peaceniks, right wing freaks or more of those famed moderate Minneapolis muslims we keep hearing about? (From the looks of the booze and beer cans removed in the trash it could be any and all of the above. Don't try to tell me Muslims don't drink. Remember how the 9/11 crew were boozing and whoring around before their journey to paradise?) Homeland Security has been called in to investigate.
From KSTP.
After detailed maps of local military operations and anti-government slogans were found in a south Minneapolis apartment, federal authorities are now involved in the investigation.
The residence three tenants were evicted from the property this weekend, but what they left behind has caught the interest of the FBI and Homeland Security.
A cleaning crew made the discovery shortly before 12 p.m. on Tuesday.
One of the workers told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS they noticed maps on the walls with government chains and commands.
Inside a closet, they found numerous rolls of maps. Authorities said the details are disturbing.
"We ran into a bunch of blue prints of Minneapolis-St. Paul Army Air Force property. It had thickness of walls, hour ratings, explosives and fires," said one of the men with the cleaning crew, who wished to remain anonymous.
They also discovered several bumper stickers with anti-government messages.
The crew then called Minneapolis Police who have since collected the items as evidence.
Update: Still no names of the evicted tenants. This report states: "several people lived in the apartment, as many as ten at a time."
What are the names of the evicted tenants? That would tell us a lot.
Posted by: Montjoie | March 05, 2009 at 11:58 AM
No names yet - but this report says that "several people lived in the apartment, as many as ten at a time."
http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=541145&catid=2
I'm still looking, though.
Posted by: Dinah Lord | March 05, 2009 at 02:36 PM