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Homemade bomb found last week near Centralia WA power plant
2008-08-25
The Department of Homeland Security has been notified of a homemade bomb discovered Wednesday along the train tracks which bring coal into TransAlta power plant outside Centralia. Lewis County Sheriff Steve Mansfield said this morning the investigation is continuing, with assistance from the Washington State Patrol. The sheriffs office told Homeland Security about the incident, in case it ever became a case of domestic terrorism, according to Mansfield. He stressed its not, at this point.

“What were really waiting on now is the processing of the tank,” Mansfield said. Specialists with the state patrol are examining the components and hoping for fingerprints, according to the sheriff.

Detectives are considering the possibility the explosive fashioned from a five-gallon propane tank fell off of a coal car coming into the coal burning plant. It was found upside down in a ditch along railroad tracks near a trestle, about a mile from the power plant. The blasting cap on the device had burned, but the tank did not explode.

The sheriffs office said on Thursday they were not aware of any threats made toward TransAlta.

Earlier this week, the sheriffs office in Thurston County was called to investigate a suspicious fire on a train trestle along state Route 507 near McKenna and Yelm. Mansfield said there is no known link between the two incidents.

An agent from BNSF was at the Lewis County Sheriffs Office on Thursday because it was possible the device was carried over their railroad tracks.
Posted by:Pappy

#6  He's gone.
Posted by: Pappy   2008-08-25 18:18  

#5  Albert Grotle3730  you're pushing it a bit -- Careful --- we aren't the kind of place that accepts statements not backed by facts
Posted by: Sherry   2008-08-25 17:20  

#4  There was a massive explosion of tanker cars carrying crude and ethanol in Oklahoma the other day and a couple in Texas awhile back, I think with anhydrous ammonia or other chemicals. Some of these tracks go through populated areas or even downtown. Cheap terrorism, indeed.
Posted by: Danielle   2008-08-25 12:40  

#3  I'd be more concerned if it were Centralia, Illinois.
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-08-25 09:59  

#2  Historically these kinds of terrorist attacks are related to labor disputes rather than Islamism, though more recently eco-terrorism has increased in importance. It's all still terrorism.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-08-25 09:18  

#1  Terrorism on the cheap.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-08-25 07:08  

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