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General Category => National/Breaking News => Topic started by: TomSea on October 12, 2017, 04:37:46 pm
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Man in custody after detonating bomb during traffic stop
Jason P. Schaefer, 26, was injured when he set off an explosive device during a traffic stop near Portland on Wednesday
The FBI had been executing a federal warrant on Schaefer's apartment in search of explosive devices when he fled
After a pursuit, a detective was able to stop Schaefer in the middle of a road
Authorities say he then detonated a handheld explosive device inside his car
The detective suffered minor injuries in the explosion
Schaefer was flagged to the FBI last month when agents found he had been buying items used to make bombs that could be detonated remotely
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Jason P. Schaefer, 26, was taken into FBI custody in Oregon on Wednesday after detonating an explosive device during a traffic stop. He is pictured above in a prior mugshot from May when he pleaded guilty to possessing body armor
By Emily Crane For Dailymail.com
Published: 11:04 EDT, 12 October 2017 | Updated: 11:28 EDT, 12 October 2017
Continued at: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4974244/Man-custody-detonating-bomb-traffic-stop.html
Like those who have posted comments say, this looks antifa to me but...detonating it? That sounds like Islam but we know from appearances, nothing can be ruled out. He already has a record and had body-armor as well in the car.
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" Schaefer was flagged to the FBI last month when agents found he had been buying items used to make bombs that could be detonated remotely "
That is a pretty low threshold. It happened to be correct but seems to indicate they are watching what we buy online.
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" Schaefer was flagged to the FBI last month when agents found he had been buying items used to make bombs that could be detonated remotely "
That is a pretty low threshold. It happened to be correct but seems to indicate they are watching what we buy online.
I would bet my house that there are certain items that trigger observation when purchased; pressure cookers for example. Don't we already know that text messages are being scanned? I think the abbreviation PLF draws attention to texts, which I get a chuckle out of because it is one of my aunt's initials and when my mom and I text about her we use the initials instead of spelling out her name.
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Unless you buy it for cash somewhere without cameras, there is a record of it.
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I would bet my house that there are certain items that trigger observation when purchased; pressure cookers for example. Don't we already know that text messages are being scanned? I think the abbreviation PLF draws attention to texts, which I get a chuckle out of because it is one of my aunt's initials and when my mom and I text about her we use the initials instead of spelling out her name.
So my purchase of 10lbs of powdered aluminium might have thrown flags?
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So my purchase of 10lbs of powdered aluminium might have thrown flags?
Nah, they probably think you're using it to make homemade antiperspirant.
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If I have the story correct and this is only from the article,
They were searching the suspect's premises (not an ordinary traffic stop), he took off running and it sounds like got in his car and went which caused a pursuit and then, allegedly, after being stopped, he detonated this small bomb.
Obviously, all of this is suspicious and as said, apparently, he is already a felon. So, he might have been watched on those grounds.
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Nah, they probably think you're using it to make homemade antiperspirant.
Yep, I'm using the $500 in epoxy I bought as the binder
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Yep, I'm using the $500 in epoxy I bought as the binder
Well, some people sweat more than others. Sometimes you got to spackle that stuff on.
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Well, some people sweat more than others. Sometimes you got to spackle that stuff on.
For the FBI agents monitoring I did not buy powdered aluminum, it was magnesium and is used in my survival kit as a aid in starting fires.
And the epoxy was not for antiperspirant. Its for my kayak which you can see in my profile pic.
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For the FBI agents monitoring I did not buy powdered aluminum, it was magnesium and is used in my survival kit as a aid in starting fires.
And the epoxy was not for antiperspirant. Its for my kayak which you can see in my profile pic.
Great. Now I have to modify my report. Meh, eff it, what's the worst that will happen if it leave it.
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Great. Now I have to modify my report. Meh, eff it, what's the worst that will happen if it leave it.
well there is that body odor concern
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You all have that right, it seems if one wanted to get arrested, hang out in a forum, shady forums that is, not like this one, ask some questions, go to a hardware store to buy some certain items or send certain pms, a person might be able to get themselves into a trap.
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But... this dude did not appear to handle himself well.
Body armor being illegal for a felon to own? Probably a state law. I did not know that but I gather the police had a valid search warrant.
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Well, some people sweat more than others. Sometimes you got to spackle that stuff on.
Are you still trying to flirt with @Frank Cannon
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Are you still trying to flirt with @Frank Cannon
LOL There's not much anyone has to do for Frank to think they're flirting with him.
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Yes, he certainly does appear to be one of the antifa pin-up boys.
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For the FBI agents monitoring I did not buy powdered aluminum, it was magnesium and is used in my survival kit as a aid in starting fires.
And the epoxy was not for antiperspirant. Its for my kayak which you can see in my profile pic.
Say, I've noticed you're really coming along on that. Any chance you can post the sequence photos in The Lounge when you're done, or maybe a free-standing thread in Sports? It looks awesome.
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You all have that right, it seems if one wanted to get arrested, hang out in a forum, shady forums that is, not like this one, ask some questions, go to a hardware store to buy some certain items or send certain pms, a person might be able to get themselves into a trap.
Well, he could have just Googled it, like the fellow in this story:
http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/deputies-pinellas-park-man-googled-how-to-rob-a-bank-then-robbed-a-bank/2340560
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So my purchase of 10lbs of powdered aluminium might have thrown flags?
It's the price of a metalflake paint job...
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But... this dude did not appear to handle himself well.
Body armor being illegal for a felon to own? Probably a state law. I did not know that but I gather the police had a valid search warrant.
I got curious about that. Remarkably, body armor is legal to own just about anywhere, and restrictions against felons having it is more rare than you would think. NY, of course, is debating making it illegal for everybody.
https://www.safeguardarmor.com/articles/body-armor-us-laws/
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Are you still trying to flirt with @Frank Cannon
@thackney that's why I had to start using the Harvey avatar. Thought it would turn her off but it got her more excited. Going to try Steve Buscemi next and see if that works.
@RoosGirl
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@thackney that's why I had to start using the Harvey avatar. Thought it would turn her off but it got her more excited. Going to try Steve Buscemi next and see if that works.
@RoosGirl
Oh man he's hot. I don't know if I like his eyes or his teeth better, but yeah, totally hot.
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Oh man he's hot. I don't know if I like his eyes or his teeth better, but yeah, totally hot.
Which one is the deeper green?
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Oh man he's hot. I don't know if I like his eyes or his teeth better, but yeah, totally hot.
Good heavens. Ugg boots and Steve Buscemi.....you're a train wreck.
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Y'all need to find that thread I hijacked a few weeks ago and turned into my personal "Thread of Man Pretty" to understand what I find attractive.
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Y'all need to find that thread I hijacked a few weeks ago and turned into my personal "Thread of Man Pretty" to understand what I find attractive.
How did you access my Facebook account to post all those pics of me?
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How did you access my Facebook account to post all those pics of me?
North Korea helped me.
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North Korea helped me.
I knew I shouldn't have let Kim talk me into sending him those dirty pictures.
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I knew I shouldn't have let Kim talk me into sending him those dirty pictures.
He does seem like a dirty little bleep that would like that kind of thing.
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For the FBI agents monitoring I did not buy powdered aluminum, it was magnesium and is used in my survival kit as a aid in starting fires.
And the epoxy was not for antiperspirant. Its for my kayak which you can see in my profile pic.
@driftdiver
Nice looking kayak.
I used to use West Systems epoxy, but I've switched over to Basic No-Blush Epoxy from epoxyproducts.com. I use a lot of their Aluthane also, but not for boats.
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Y'all need to find that thread I hijacked a few weeks ago and turned into my personal "Thread of Man Pretty" to understand what I find attractive.
@RoosGirl
That was one of the better threads we've had around here. I wouldn't mind having a repeat.
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@RoosGirl
That was one of the better threads we've had around here. I wouldn't mind having a repeat.
It was a really good one, wasn't it?
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http://heavy.com/news/2017/10/jason-schaefer-portland-explosion-photos-facebook/
Sounds like quite the lost soul, should anyone care to read Heavy's 5 things about Jason Schaefer.