11/15/2011 Trailer Park Trauma
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11/15/2011 Trailer Park Trauma
Dateline November 15th 2011:
The Federal Bureau of Investigation together with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives jointly issued a press release today with respect to a major sting on what has been called "Possibly the largest militia group in the northern United States," by one anonymous official. Over one hundred suspects were taken into custody during the operation. Hundreds of weapons and a large but untold amount of illegal drugs were confiscated. This all took place in the White Oaks trailer park outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The alleged leader of the group, a Daniel Mosley, was killed in a crossfire during the initial incursion by agents. Investigators have said that evidence is still being collected and the area has been sealed off by officials. The case is ongoing, and so details are being kept scarce. "It is unclear at this time whether the group was a cult, a survivalist group, or a hybrid of both." said one official. The group is suspected of being behind the explosions that occurred at the mining facility in the Alleghenies several weeks ago, but no evidence has been offered as of yet, and group leaders have not laid claim to the terrorist activity.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation together with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives jointly issued a press release today with respect to a major sting on what has been called "Possibly the largest militia group in the northern United States," by one anonymous official. Over one hundred suspects were taken into custody during the operation. Hundreds of weapons and a large but untold amount of illegal drugs were confiscated. This all took place in the White Oaks trailer park outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The alleged leader of the group, a Daniel Mosley, was killed in a crossfire during the initial incursion by agents. Investigators have said that evidence is still being collected and the area has been sealed off by officials. The case is ongoing, and so details are being kept scarce. "It is unclear at this time whether the group was a cult, a survivalist group, or a hybrid of both." said one official. The group is suspected of being behind the explosions that occurred at the mining facility in the Alleghenies several weeks ago, but no evidence has been offered as of yet, and group leaders have not laid claim to the terrorist activity.
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