Law enforcement work near the Pentagon
after a suspicious vehicle forced multiple
road closures Friday, June 17, 2011
in Arlington, Va.
after a suspicious vehicle forced multiple
road closures Friday, June 17, 2011
in Arlington, Va.
Arlington, Virginia:
An Ethiopian-born U.S. Marine Corps reservist is in custody after authorities say they found him in the middle of the night near the Pentagon with a backpack containing suspicious items.
Yonathan Welaku was discovered after 1 a.m. Friday inside Arlington National Cemetery, hours after it had closed.
A law enforcement official says he may have had a quantity of ammonium nitrate, which can be used in explosives in the correct concentration. The FBI says the items were non-explosive, but are being tested.
Bomb-sniffing dogs went through Welaku's home on Friday.
The FBI says Welaku joined the Marine Corps Reserves in September 2007 and is currently listed as a lance corporal.
Yonathan Welaku was discovered after 1 a.m. Friday inside Arlington National Cemetery, hours after it had closed.
A law enforcement official says he may have had a quantity of ammonium nitrate, which can be used in explosives in the correct concentration. The FBI says the items were non-explosive, but are being tested.
Bomb-sniffing dogs went through Welaku's home on Friday.
The FBI says Welaku joined the Marine Corps Reserves in September 2007 and is currently listed as a lance corporal.
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