http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-totobama27-2008aug27,0,1338409.story

DENVER -- More details emerging from Denver as we write this in the
predawn hours on the now suspected plot to assassinate Democratic
presidential nominee Barack Obama with a high-powered rifle on
national television during his outdoor acceptance speech at Invesco
Field Thursday night.

Authorities have reported a fourth arrest in the unfolding plot that
The Ticket first wrote about here a few hours ago at the end of Monday
night's Democratic National Convention events at the Pepsi Center.


Tharin Gartrell, a convicted felon, one of four arrested in Denver in
a reported plot to assassinate Senator Barack Obama on national TV
during his nomination acceptance speech at Invesco Field Thursday
night

We knew then that authorities in suburban Aurora had stopped a pickup
truck for swerving between lanes early Sunday morning in what they
thought was a routine drunk driving incident.

But in the rented vehicle of Tharin Gartrell, a 28-year-old convicted
felon, they found two high-powered scoped rifles, ammunition, sighting
scopes, radios, a cellphone, a bulletproof vest, wigs, drugs and fake
IDs.


According to Brian Masss of Denver's KCNC Channel 4, under questioning
Gartrell implicated two other men -- Nathan Johnson, who is 32, and
Shawn Adolph, who is 33 -- and Johnson's girlfriend, Natasha Gromack.
Johnson also reportedly confirmed the plot to FBI and Secret Service
interrogators.

One of the men, Adolph, reportedly wore a ring with the Nazi swastika.
He was injured when he jumped out of a hotel window fleeing Secret
Service agents. All are now in custody on drug and weapons charges.

The U.S. Atty. Troy Eid declined to elaborate on Monday but said there
is no credible threat to the party's convention or to the freshman
Illinois senator, who was campaigning in Kansas City Monday and
traveling to Montana today.

But the television station reports that under questioning the men
admitted there was indeed a plot to kill Obama during his speech
before some 70,000 supporters and a nationwide television audience.

More details are expected to emerge later today when Eid holds a news
conference at 4 p.m. Denver time.

--Andrew Malcolm


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