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Home Front: WoT
Bounty Hunter Disrupts Possible Terror Plot
2007-08-01
A terrorist attack on U.S. soil may have been averted, thanks to the efforts of a Florida bounty hunter. William "Cobra" Staubs claims to have captured more than 8,000 fugitives in his long career hunting bail-jumpers. But his latest nab got the attention of federal terrorism investigators: a self-described ex-soldier allegedly harboring a cache of military-grade explosives, functional pipe bombs and other weapons -- and a deep grudge against the U.S. military.

"It's not some hillybilly saying, 'Hey Mama, how you doing?' This was real," Cobra told ABC News.

After a month-long chase through three states, Cobra caught 38-year-old Christopher Riendeau holed up in a motel near the Fort Campbell, Ky. U.S. Army base. Riendeau, a purported 17-year Army veteran, had skipped out on a $100,000 bond after being arrested on drug charges.

Once Riendeau was behind bars, he agreed to a proposal from Cobra to sell off his motorcycle and other items from a Georgia storage shed he rented, to cover his court expenses.

In the shed, Cobra discovered more: 16 loaded and fully functional pipe bombs, two pounds of C-4 military explosives, grenade fuses and an arsenal of 60 firearms and ammunition.

"There are real bombs. We dare not pull the pin on them," Cobra said as he walked through the shed on a videotape obtained by ABC News. "We're going to be calling the bomb squad in a few minutes."

Cobra also found a cleaned and pressed U.S. military uniform and an array of Nazi paraphernalia.

Cobra says Riendeau told him he had a grudge against the military because he had been unfairly discharged from the Army. Riendeau's lawyer, Jerry Berry, declined to comment for this story. "Every place he stayed was near a military base," Cobra told ABC News. "This guy had a problem with the military. This guy had guns, more than he could shoot in any one time...and a lot of ammunition and bombs."

The bombs were seized by law enforcement and destroyed. The FBI is currently investigating whether Riendeau was possibly planning a revenge attack on a U.S. military base, as what the FBI calls a "lone-wolf" terrorist -- a terrorist with no connection to a larger group.

"You definitely have to take this kind of thing seriously," said Brad Garrett, a celebrated former FBI special agent who worked numerous terrorism investigations and now an ABC News consultant. "There's not enough time taken, in my view, looking for these types of people."

Riendeau is now being held without bail while a federal grand jury investigates.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#4  A lawyer named Jerry Berry, and a former FBI guy named Brad Garrett (of "Everybody Loves Raymond" fame)? You sure this ain't the onion?
Posted by: BA   2007-08-01 14:35  

#3  It's pretty hard to tell with this kind of extreme kook. During the survivalist period of the 1980s, the ATF found lots of truly impressing bunkers, mostly in California, filled with all sorts of improperly stored dangerous weaponry, explosives and fuel. They usually just popped them in place.

The irony was that the owners had no real intent to use the stuff, they were just rat packing it. No incidents were involved.

The practice of blowing them up in place came to an end when the government decided to punish a legitimate arms manufacturer by destroying his inventory in Arizona, despite the fact that it was all licensed, properly stored and inspected.

The irony there was that the locals loudly objected, as both he was a good neighbor and employer, not a kook, and they didn't want a lot of toxic smoke and fumes wafting around them.

This delayed things long enough for him to get an injunction to prevent them from blowing up his business, and he ended up with a petty $500 fine for some minor infraction, with the government leaving with its tail between its legs.

I guess you could say that arms caches don't kill people, it's the kook in charge of it that might.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-08-01 14:18  

#2  The suspect sounds like McVeigh 2.0
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-08-01 13:58  

#1  a celebrated former FBI special agent

Hoover must be dancing.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-08-01 12:14  

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