-Caveat Lector-

A lot of people are talking about a strange incident which happened in
Austin last Monday.  Here's the story:

A University of Texas police officer stopped an old Grand Prix with
diplomatic license plates which were (depending on which news report you
hear) either stolen or expired, but which later turned out to be neither
(?).

Three other UT officers arrived on the scene, along with an Austin
Community College officer (all of them way outside their jurisdiction).
While searching the vehicle, the first officer went into a seizure. The
four other cops became sick with headache, nausea, and sore
throat--"allergy-like" symptoms.  The first cop was hospitalized; the
others treated and released.

News reporters reporting live on the scene described the same symptoms,
including a bad smell.

The Hazardous Materials Unit arrived, then several blocks of Lamar and 15th
were shut down.  Two large blue tents were set up.  Men in protective suits
worked for three hours.

Then, when it was all over, they announced there never was any substance,
and that the first cop must have been overcome by allergies.

Nothing was said about the symptoms experienced by the other persons!

The young man who had been driving the car was handcuffed and taken to
jail.  He was later released.

The police refused to release the identity or nationality of the man who
was driving the diplomatic car.  However, I have learned from a reliable
source that the man was Sudanese.

Incidentally, this incident occurred about two minutes' drive from the
Governors Mansion.  Gov. Bush was in the mansion that day (these days he is
usually away on the campaign trail); I know because when I drove past it on
the way to work that morning I saw a large security detail of DPS officers
surrounding the mansion.

ALSO:  In the past hour it was reported that 100+ persons where evacuated
from the Department of Public Safety (DPS) office on North Lamar.  (DPS is
our highway patrol; the Texas Rangers are part of DPS.)

Twenty (?) persons were hospitalized with chest pains and "allergy-like"
symptoms.  (The number of persons hospitalized is unclear.  I've also heard
it was four persons.)  Nothing more known at this time.

Mack White
http://www.mackwhite.com
http://www.bisonbill.com
http://www.worldwidenewslink.com

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