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Bomb Found On MLK Day Parade Route, Says FBI

NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS   01/18/11 07:00 PM ET   AP

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SPOKANE, Wash. — The FBI offered a reward Tuesday for information about a potentially lethal bomb found in a backpack along the downtown route of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade.

The discovery before Monday's parade for the slain civil rights leader raised the possibility of a racial motive in a region that has been home to the white supremacist Aryan Nations.

"The confluence of the holiday, the march and the device is inescapable," said Frank Harrill, special agent in charge of the Spokane FBI office. "But we are not at the point where we can draw any particular motive."

He called the planting of the bomb an act of domestic terrorism that was clearly designed to advance a political or social agenda.

The suspicious backpack was spotted by three city employees about an hour before the parade was to start, Harrill said. They looked inside, saw wires and immediately alerted law enforcement.

The parade route was changed to avoid the device. A bomb disposal unit disabled it without incident, he said.

Harrill declined to release details of the device, other than to call it a functional bomb that could have caused multiple casualties.

"The potential for injury and death were clearly present," Harrill said.

The FBI received no warnings in advance and did not have a suspect, Harrill said. No one has claimed credit for planting the bomb.

The agency decided to appeal to the public for information and offered the $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

"Subject should be considered armed and dangerous," the agency said in its announcement.

The agency released photos of the backpack and two shirts found inside.

Another explosive device was found March 23 beside the Thomas S. Foley U.S. Courthouse in downtown Spokane. No arrests have been made in that investigation, Harrill said, and agents didn't know if the two incidents were related.

The Spokane region and adjacent northern Idaho have had numerous incidents of anti-government and white supremacist activity during the past three decades.

The most visible was by Aryan Nations, whose leader Richard Butler gathered racists and anti-Semites at his compound for two decades. Butler was bankrupted and lost the compound in a civil lawsuit in 2000 and died in 2004.

In December, a man in Hayden, Idaho, built a snowman on his front lawn shaped like a member of the Ku Klux Klan holding a noose. The man knocked the pointy-headed snowman down after getting a visit from sheriff's deputies.

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SPOKANE, Wash. — The FBI offered a reward Tuesday for information about a potentially lethal bomb found in a backpack along the downtown route of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade. The disc...
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MrKotter
03:21 PM on 01/24/2011
Can't believe this wasn't reported ANYWHERE. I just found a link off of a law enforcement bulletin board. And I second the earlier comment that GOVERNMENT employees foiled this plot, start to finish.
02:35 AM on 01/24/2011
A Martin Luther King Day parade in Spokane, Wash. was disrupted as authorities found a suspicious backpack that was discovered to contain an explosive device. Law enforcement was notified by city employees who discovered a suspicious backpack before the parade began. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has taken charge of the investigation.
shonuff1914
Don't judge me I'm just doin my thang
12:35 PM on 01/21/2011
Well this is just disappointing...I'm talking about liberals blaming conservatives and conservatives blaming liberal for something like this. Neither liberal nor conservatives are responsible for the actions of mad people. What we are responsible for is having dialogue across boundaries to gain a sense of empathy for the other "side". Once we stop separating ourselves from one another and start focusing on commonality instead of differences acts like the one described in the preceding article will most assuredly become more and more scarce. No???
10:23 PM on 01/20/2011
I am glad that the FBI is offering a reward. Why not a Volunteer National Organization that collects donations to offer as rewards for anyone who furnishes information about individuals who have or are planning violent acts? Maybe media matters could be involved.
01:32 PM on 01/20/2011
Should be front page HERE and everywhere else.
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Katco
Misogyny: hard to spell, easy to practice
05:44 AM on 01/20/2011
Where has this story gone? What's going on. Almost no coverage!
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Katco
Misogyny: hard to spell, easy to practice
11:48 AM on 01/20/2011
I agree. Rachel Maddow is the only show with it still on the radar. Where are the updates?
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01:34 AM on 01/20/2011
Who planned a bomb at a Christmas celebration in Portland this year? Why do you assume anything with no information yet?
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12:44 AM on 01/20/2011
I can't believe this story has made no headlines. That's screwed up.
10:11 PM on 01/19/2011
This story is already off HP's main page? What a joke.
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FYLTHPIG
Spread Love
09:58 PM on 01/19/2011
It's been Filed under activism in a White Supremacist Web site, for the Northwest region. Google it yourself
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punditpolice
To serve & protect
09:55 PM on 01/19/2011
This is front page news HuffPo- why is this story being ignored in HP and the rest of the media?
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07:30 PM on 01/19/2011
Can someone explain to me how this story was virtually ignored in the news cycle? Oh, wait, I probably know the answer.
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HawaiiShira
He that knows & knows he knows is wise.
06:16 PM on 01/19/2011
Racial hatred is alive & thriving in these United States. Anyone saying anything different is just in a total state of denial. People need to look to Hawaii to figure out how an ethnically diverse population can get along in love, still having differences, but celebrating them, and be determined to protect each other and the "aina" to keep going. I live Aloha, and love Hawaii.
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riversideliberal
05:45 PM on 01/19/2011
"Another explosive device was found March 23 beside the Thomas S. Foley U.S. Courthouse in downtown Spokane. No arrests have been made in that investigation, Harrill said, and agents didn't know if the two incidents were related."

That's a day after Giffords' office was vandalized, and two days after the Obamacare vote that got right-wing bloggers calling for Progressives to be attacked.

What a coincidence.