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Austin Bombing Suspect Dead After Blowing Himself Up in Confrontation With Police
Mar 21, 2018 13:56:08   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
Bombing suspect dead after blowing himself up in confrontation with police

Mark Anthony Conditt, Austin Bombing suspect dead after blowing himself up in confrontation with police. Austin bomber was an unemployed 20-something with no criminal record.
March 21, 2018 | 9:40am |

Mark Anthony Conditt, after graduating high school in 2013.

Law enforcement officials identified the suspected Austin bomber who blew himself up as police converged on him as 24-year-old Mark Anthony Conditt of suburban Pflugerville, where he lived with two roommates.
Pflugerville Mayor Victor Gonzales said Conditt lived in his city, about 17 miles northeast of the capital and near the site of where a package bomb k**led a 39-year-old man on March 2 – the first of four bombs.
Police tracked Conditt to a hotel in Round Rock, a city in the Austin metropolitan area, using a variety of tactics — including cell phone triangulation — and surveillance video from an Austin FedEx, NBC News reported.
They tracked his car until he pulled over on Interstate 35 about 3 a.m. EST and “detonated a bomb inside the vehicle, knocking one of our SWAT officers back,” Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said. The officer suffered minor injuries, he said.
Another SWAT team member fired and, as is standard practice, has been placed on administrative duty pending an investigation, Manley said.
“The suspect is deceased and has significant injuries from a blast that occurred from detonating a bomb inside his vehicle,” he added.
Police , FBI and personnel from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives responded to the scene, the ATF said in a tweet early Wednesday.
Jay Schulze, who has lived in the neighborhood for 13 years, said he was out jogging Tuesday night when he was stopped by police and asked about the bombings.

He said there has been a large police presence in the neighborhood and that that authorities flew drones over a home from about 9 p.m. Tuesday until about 3 a.m. Wednesday.
He described the home over which the drones were flying as “a weird house with a lot of people coming and going” and a bit rundown.
Investigators who accessed Conditt’s Google search history found he had been looking up other addresses in Austin and the surrounding areas, a law enforcement official told the Austin American-Statesman.
Texas Department of Public Safety troopers were sent late Tuesday to two homes in the Cedar Park area to check front porches and notify residents that they may be in danger, according to the paper.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott told Fox News that Conditt’s roommates have been cooperating with authorities.
“I would venture to say those two roommates are not at this time suspects,” Abbott said.
The governor said investigators are trying to determine whether Conditt manufactured the explosive devices at the hotel where he was found.
“That would be the possibility, but again we can’t say with specificity whether there was one or multiple locations where he was building the bombs,” he said.
Police shared the footage showing a man believed to be Conditt entering the FedEx facility wearing what appeared to be a blond wig and gloves as he dropped off two packages.
Officials said that although Conditt is believed to have acted alone, they urged residents to be careful.
“This is the culmination of three very long weeks for our community,” Manley said. “We don’t know where the suspect has spent his last 24 hours, and therefore we still need to remain vigilant to ensure no other packages or devices have been left in the community.”
ATF Special Agent in Charge Fred Milanowski told The Wall Street Journal that investigators identified the suspect using basic police techniques.
“There were several small pieces that all came together,” he said Wednesday morning. “It was purchases. It was some video. It was witness statements that all came together.”
After the second bombing, on March 12, the ATF identified a “signature” in the explosive devices,” he told the Journal.
“Forensically they were very similar. Same explosive filler was used in all of them,” he said, adding that all of them contained nails and screws as shrapnel.
He added that all the devices appeared to be the work of a single bomb maker.
“We believe that the same person built each of these devices,” he said, he said.
Authorities said they are investigating a motive and whether any accomplices helped the suspect.
The bombings began March 2, when a package exploded in northeast Austin, k*****g a 39-year-old man.
A pair of packages exploded 10 days later in another neighborhood, leaving a 17-year-old dead and two other people wounded. On Sunday night, two men were badly injured by a blast in a wealthy enclave near the city.
Mona Henson, a Round Rock resident who works at a IHOP off the portion of I-35 shut down by police, said she was relieved by the outcome.
“I’m glad it’s over,” she told the Wall Street Journal and wondered whether she might have met the bomber at some point.
“You wonder, did I wait on him? Did I see him? Do I know this person?” she said.

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Mar 21, 2018 14:05:24   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
I have to wonder if he was reading Islam sites online.

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Mar 21, 2018 15:04:27   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
cold iron wrote:
I have to wonder if he was reading Islam sites online.


We will never know, it isn't politically correct to identify our moslem "brothers" as bloodthirsty, murdering, savages.

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Mar 21, 2018 15:37:25   #
Dr. Evil Loc: In Your Face
 
pafret wrote:
We will never know, it isn't politically correct to identify our moslem "brothers" as bloodthirsty, murdering, savages.


Ain't no PC in my dungeon, k**l em all, let God sort em out.

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Mar 21, 2018 17:56:01   #
woodguru
 
cold iron wrote:
I have to wonder if he was reading Islam sites online.


Actually according to ABC news a blog he wrote discussing his political views said he was against gays and a******n, supported the death penalty, and suggestion that sexual offender registry should be done away with....

obviously a misguided liberal, Lol

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Mar 21, 2018 18:10:58   #
woodguru
 
pafret wrote:
We will never know, it isn't politically correct to identify our moslem "brothers" as bloodthirsty, murdering, savages.


Actually you are wrong there, these murderer's beliefs are almost always figured out by interviews with friends and their posts on social media.

It's very interesting (and telling) that you would jump to muslim "brothers" (meaning black I'm assuming?)

Turns out it looks like he was a murdering bloodthirsty white savage who was against gays and a******n, supported the death penalty, and wanted to do away with sexual predator registry. Must have a kinship to predators?. That's ABC reporting this, and I'm sure it will be well covered.

In the absence of facts it was pretty easy to think it was some Moslem though, I can see where you'd think that.

But you know what the facts here are in terms of these terrorist acts if you add them all up and categorize by profile who's doing it?

White angry politically motivated nutjobs are leading the pack. It's getting to where you would be right way more than 50% of the time if you just assume without knowing any facts that it's deranged white nutjobs that h**e a bunch of people. We're looking at three or four muslims out of the last 20 or 30 mass k*****gs, not enough of a majority for that to be the go to demographic.

You gotta start wondering about angry white nutjobs, they k**l people when they go off.

Home schooled too, a real success story.

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Mar 21, 2018 18:14:49   #
woodguru
 
Dr. Evil wrote:
Ain't no PC in my dungeon, k**l em all, let God sort em out.


Dude, it was a white guy, against gays and a******n, supported the death penalty, that's half the people on here, Lol

I don't think he was worried about god unless he thought he was doing god's work.

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Mar 21, 2018 20:36:59   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
woodguru wrote:
Actually you are wrong there, these murderer's beliefs are almost always figured out by interviews with friends and their posts on social media.

It's very interesting (and telling) that you would jump to muslim "brothers" (meaning black I'm assuming?)

Turns out it looks like he was a murdering bloodthirsty white savage who was against gays and a******n, supported the death penalty, and wanted to do away with sexual predator registry. Must have a kinship to predators?. That's ABC reporting this, and I'm sure it will be well covered.

In the absence of facts it was pretty easy to think it was some Moslem though, I can see where you'd think that.

But you know what the facts here are in terms of these terrorist acts if you add them all up and categorize by profile who's doing it?

White angry politically motivated nutjobs are leading the pack. It's getting to where you would be right way more than 50% of the time if you just assume without knowing any facts that it's deranged white nutjobs that h**e a bunch of people. We're looking at three or four muslims out of the last 20 or 30 mass k*****gs, not enough of a majority for that to be the go to demographic.

You gotta start wondering about angry white nutjobs, they k**l people when they go off.

Home schooled too, a real success story.
Actually you are wrong there, these murderer's bel... (show quote)


Nope, meaning as in Brothers as in religion. Never thought to check what percentage of moslems are Africans. I think there are more Indian moslems than black moslems but I'm not certain. Nutjobs are nutjobs, they all k**l people when they go off.

If this bomber held all those differing views he was really messed up in the head. My suspicion is that he didn't make those bombs, he was the delivery boy and destined to be caught. He was the not too bright dupe for whoever or wh**ever group had the sk**ls and knowledge to put those package bombs together.

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Mar 22, 2018 04:48:47   #
woodguru
 
pafret wrote:


If this bomber held all those differing views he was really messed up in the head. My suspicion is that he didn't make those bombs, he was the delivery boy and destined to be caught. He was the not too bright dupe for whoever or wh**ever group had the sk**ls and knowledge to put those package bombs together.


Differing views? Anti a******n/gays, supports death penalty sounds like a standard issue right winger. With the v**es that p*******e Moore got eliminating sex offender registries seems like a logical thing.

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Mar 22, 2018 08:07:20   #
pafret Loc: Northeast
 
woodguru wrote:
Differing views? Anti a******n/gays, supports death penalty sounds like a standard issue right winger. With the v**es that p*******e Moore got eliminating sex offender registries seems like a logical thing.


Sounds like you are rushing to judgement and concatenating disparate elements again. You should reference Lucretia Borgia and her Brother Cesare, they were elites, right wingers and k**led a lot of political enemies. Just like the Clintons but shoved over to the other side. You get the added benefit of bashing a Pope who was into p********a as well.

The latest word in the news last night still had zip as to his beliefs and everyone who knew and lived with him didn't see any of this behavior. The story is not told, the climax is missing. To quote you:

"Actually you are wrong there, these murderer's beliefs are almost always figured out by interviews with friends and their posts on social media."

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Mar 22, 2018 08:44:52   #
cold iron Loc: White House
 
woodguru wrote:
Actually according to ABC news a blog he wrote discussing his political views said he was against gays and a******n, supported the death penalty, and suggestion that sexual offender registry should be done away with....

obviously a misguided liberal, Lol


All the attributes of Islam.

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Mar 22, 2018 10:29:58   #
Radiance3
 
pafret wrote:
Bombing suspect dead after blowing himself up in confrontation with police

Mark Anthony Conditt, Austin Bombing suspect dead after blowing himself up in confrontation with police. Austin bomber was an unemployed 20-something with no criminal record.
March 21, 2018 | 9:40am |

Mark Anthony Conditt, after graduating high school in 2013.

Law enforcement officials identified the suspected Austin bomber who blew himself up as police converged on him as 24-year-old Mark Anthony Conditt of suburban Pflugerville, where he lived with two roommates.
Pflugerville Mayor Victor Gonzales said Conditt lived in his city, about 17 miles northeast of the capital and near the site of where a package bomb k**led a 39-year-old man on March 2 – the first of four bombs.
Police tracked Conditt to a hotel in Round Rock, a city in the Austin metropolitan area, using a variety of tactics — including cell phone triangulation — and surveillance video from an Austin FedEx, NBC News reported.
They tracked his car until he pulled over on Interstate 35 about 3 a.m. EST and “detonated a bomb inside the vehicle, knocking one of our SWAT officers back,” Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said. The officer suffered minor injuries, he said.
Another SWAT team member fired and, as is standard practice, has been placed on administrative duty pending an investigation, Manley said.
“The suspect is deceased and has significant injuries from a blast that occurred from detonating a bomb inside his vehicle,” he added.
Police , FBI and personnel from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives responded to the scene, the ATF said in a tweet early Wednesday.
Jay Schulze, who has lived in the neighborhood for 13 years, said he was out jogging Tuesday night when he was stopped by police and asked about the bombings.

He said there has been a large police presence in the neighborhood and that that authorities flew drones over a home from about 9 p.m. Tuesday until about 3 a.m. Wednesday.
He described the home over which the drones were flying as “a weird house with a lot of people coming and going” and a bit rundown.
Investigators who accessed Conditt’s Google search history found he had been looking up other addresses in Austin and the surrounding areas, a law enforcement official told the Austin American-Statesman.
Texas Department of Public Safety troopers were sent late Tuesday to two homes in the Cedar Park area to check front porches and notify residents that they may be in danger, according to the paper.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott told Fox News that Conditt’s roommates have been cooperating with authorities.
“I would venture to say those two roommates are not at this time suspects,” Abbott said.
The governor said investigators are trying to determine whether Conditt manufactured the explosive devices at the hotel where he was found.
“That would be the possibility, but again we can’t say with specificity whether there was one or multiple locations where he was building the bombs,” he said.
Police shared the footage showing a man believed to be Conditt entering the FedEx facility wearing what appeared to be a blond wig and gloves as he dropped off two packages.
Officials said that although Conditt is believed to have acted alone, they urged residents to be careful.
“This is the culmination of three very long weeks for our community,” Manley said. “We don’t know where the suspect has spent his last 24 hours, and therefore we still need to remain vigilant to ensure no other packages or devices have been left in the community.”
ATF Special Agent in Charge Fred Milanowski told The Wall Street Journal that investigators identified the suspect using basic police techniques.
“There were several small pieces that all came together,” he said Wednesday morning. “It was purchases. It was some video. It was witness statements that all came together.”
After the second bombing, on March 12, the ATF identified a “signature” in the explosive devices,” he told the Journal.
“Forensically they were very similar. Same explosive filler was used in all of them,” he said, adding that all of them contained nails and screws as shrapnel.
He added that all the devices appeared to be the work of a single bomb maker.
“We believe that the same person built each of these devices,” he said, he said.
Authorities said they are investigating a motive and whether any accomplices helped the suspect.
The bombings began March 2, when a package exploded in northeast Austin, k*****g a 39-year-old man.
A pair of packages exploded 10 days later in another neighborhood, leaving a 17-year-old dead and two other people wounded. On Sunday night, two men were badly injured by a blast in a wealthy enclave near the city.
Mona Henson, a Round Rock resident who works at a IHOP off the portion of I-35 shut down by police, said she was relieved by the outcome.
“I’m glad it’s over,” she told the Wall Street Journal and wondered whether she might have met the bomber at some point.
“You wonder, did I wait on him? Did I see him? Do I know this person?” she said.
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Jihad style of massacre. Islam convert dying for allah to be rewarded as a prophet.

Brennan is Islam convert. Now, he is part of the Deep State!

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