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    An air controller was arrested with a bomb in America

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     An air controller was arrested with a bomb in America Empty An air controller was arrested with a bomb in America

    Post by Rocky Sun Nov 12, 2017 3:50 pm


     An air controller was arrested with a bomb in America

    08:25 - 12/11/2017


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    US authorities have arrested an air force inspector in the northern city of Charlotte and charged him with possessing weapons of mass destruction, according to a statement by the Charlotte-McClarenburg police.
    Emergency services contacted the police and informed them of a bomb inside a one-storey house in a new neighborhood in the southeast of Charlotte.
    The police statement said one of the intervention teams had already found a homemade improvised explosive device.
    Paul George Dandon, 30, was arrested with the bomb, made by another 39-year-old man named Derek Wheeles.
    He acknowledged that he made the bomb and that he wanted to use it against one of his neighbors because of a dispute between them.
    But Wales changed his mind and gave the bomb to Dandon, who works as an air controller at Charlotte International Airport, according to a police statement.
    The airport confirmed in a statement that Dandon "was not authorized to enter only to the control tower and not to the places guarded at the airport."
    The US Federal Aviation Agency confirmed that Dundon had been fired from his job. He was charged with manufacturing and possessing weapons of mass destruction and was imprisoned.


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