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@sidsmomwrote:

@ROMARYwrote:

Too many people roaming around with nothing to do........

I'd like to find out if any of these 'culprits' (in general) have jobs to go to.  Something to do instead of looking for trouble.

 

If they can't find a job in their area, go find a job in the farm lands.  Help out the farmers who tirelessly work from dawn to dark and in-between.   No time or energy left to roam around doing bad things.

 


@ROMARY

How do you know they’re not employed?

Unless funded by an organized group, bomb-making isn’t free.

They have to get the money from somewhere.


@sidsmom  Not to mention not every employed person is stable. 

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I did say that I'd like to find out if any of those/these culprits (in general) have jobs to go to..........

It would be an interesting survey..........

 

'Still' it takes a lot of time and planning to do bad things.  It's much easier (imo) to have something else to do and to spend time doing.  Something more (legal) productive.

'More or less', 'Right or wrong', 'In general', and 'Just thinking out loud ' (as usual).
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Sounds like how the Unibomber used to operate. Hope they find the coward soon.

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3/18- 4th Bomb.

Different MO...possible trip wire & place on side of road

 

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The two men, in their 20s, were taken to a hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries, authorities said. Both patients are in good condition, a spokesperson at St. David's South Austin Medical Center told CNN.


Sunday's incident differed from previous explosions, the police chief said.
"We're not believing that this was similar to previous ones, as in packages left on doorsteps. But instead this was some type of suspicious package that was left on the side of the road, that detonated and injured these two men," Manley said.


The two men had been biking or walking their bicycles in southwest Austin when the explosion happened.


"What we do understand now, is that the possibility exists this device was triggered in a different mechanism -- that being a tripwire," he said.
Police and the FBI responded to the scene Sunday.


The latest explosion comes less than a week after police said three package explosions that happened over 10 days were connected. Those explosions killed a man and a teenager, and injured two others.

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