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>From the Daily Oklahoman,
http://www.oklahoman.com/cgi-bin/shart?ID=372108&TP=getarticle
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Flares Found in Waco Evidence, Report Says
09/08/1999

DALLAS (AP) � Several spent illumination flares were found in the tons of
evidence recovered from the charred rubble of the Branch Dividian compound
near Waco, The Dallas Morning News reported today.

The newspaper said Texas Rangers discovered a star parachute flare while
sifting through a storage facility Friday for missing pyrotechnic tear gas
grenades.

Evidence logs showed more such incendiary flares were recovered in the weeks
following the FBI siege and assault on April 19, 1993, said James B. Francis
Jr., head of the Texas Department of Public Safety.

``These flares are potentially a very important issue, inasmuch as the
government had enormous spotlights trained on the compound throughout the
standoff.''

``They didn't need these flares to light the compound. One or more was
fired,'' Francis told the newspaper. ``For what purpose or reason would
these rounds be used?''

John Collingwood, an FBI spokesman, told the newspaper he could not flatly
rule out the agency's use of illumination rounds during the deadly siege but
said they played no part in the final assault.

``Several times during the standoff, they had people sneaking in or out of
the compound at night. Whether they ever used them then, I don't know,''
said Collingwood. ``But I can say categorically, we did not use illumination
rounds on the 19th.''

David Koresh and 78 followers died in the fire and assault at the compound
following the 51-day siege. The government has maintained that the fires
which destroyed the compound were deliberately set by the Branch Davidians.

Some GOP lawmakers want to know whether the FBI lied for several months
about using incendiary tear gas canisters during the final raid. The
possibility of launching an independent inquiry has been discussed.

Use of the pyrotechnic rounds, Attorney General Janet Reno has said,
violated her strict instructions that nothing capable of sparking a fire be
used during the FBI tear-gas assault.

Some 24,000 pounds of evidence has been recovered from the burned compound,
plus more than 300,000 rounds of ammunition and other ordnance stockpiled by
the sect.

``There is a big semiwarehouse of spent munitions that has not been
investigated,'' one unnamed Texas official told the newspaper. ``Nobody knew
what they were looking for before now. Nobody was hunting for incendiary
devices.''

All content copyrighted, 1999 The Oklahoma Publishing Co

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