Breaking: LAW in Durham
WRAL TV (no story link yet) in Raleigh is reporting that two light antitank weapons have been found by a contractor working at a home in Durham, NC. A weapons disposal team is on the way from Fort Bragg.
More as the story develops. Blind Speculation: I'm going on a hunch that if a contractor found these in a home being renovated, they may be older rockets, perhaps 70s-era M72s... and they very well could be inert. Update: Via WRAL:Google Maps shows us that the suspected anti-tank weapons are in one of these homes not too far from the I-85/U.S. 70 interchange between Floyd Drive and Aiken Avenue.
Authorities said a contractor found two suspected rocket launchers under a Durham home early Tuesday evening. According to police, the contractor was doing work on a rental property on Midland Terrace around 6:30 p.m. when he discovered found two items that appeared to be lightweight anti-tank weapons in a crawl space under the house. Police evacuated residences in the immediate vicinity and blocked Midland Terrace between Faucette Avenue and Cheek Road. Durham, state and federal authorities responded to the scene after the discovery. Authorities said that a bomb squad from Fort Bragg is expected to arrive at the scene overnight to inspect and dispose of the device. According to authorities, no one was injured by the weapons. Police are trying to determine where the devices came from and how they ended up in that location.

Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 09:08 PM
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"Hopefully, members of the Duke University Lacrosse team were not among the renters."
Maybe it was that crazy Jeep Jihadi's crash pad?
Maybe it was that crazy Jeep Jihadi's crash pad?
Posted by: Dinah Lord at June 07, 2006 05:42 AM (y6n8O)
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I was reading WRAL this morning and they say no explosives were in the cannisters.
Posted by: Tim at June 07, 2006 05:49 AM (5rYy9)
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