[So empty bottles and empty gascans are 'unassembled Molotov cocktails?
I bet even Sandfort has a few of these unassembled weapons of mass
destruction
concealed in his recycled bin. Does Nokia sell "remote detonators"?  If
you know how to solder, they do..]

http://latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-000008987feb05.story?coll=la%2Dhome%2Dtodays%2Dtimes

                     LOS ANGELES
                     Web Site Prompts FBI Arrest of Man on Explosives
Charges
                       Inquiry: Sherman Oaks resident, 19, is accused of
posting instructions on
                     how to build, use weapons.

                     By GREG KRIKORIAN, TIMES STAFF
                     WRITER

                     FBI agents in New York City have arrested a
                     Sherman Oaks teenager for allegedly using the
                     Internet to distribute information on how to build
                     a wide variety of explosive devices.

                     The arrest late Sunday of Sherman Martin Austin,
                     19, came two weeks after federal agents with a
                     search warrant seized two partially constructed
                     Molotov cocktails, a remote detonator and other
                     items from Austin's residence, according to a
                     federal affidavit.

                     The affidavit also alleges that Austin's Web site
                     included instructions on how to make and use
                     weapons ranging from slingshots and boomerangs
                     to smoke bombs and fuel-fertilizer explosives.
                     Austin's New York attorney could not be
                     reached for comment, but his mother denied that
                     her son had any involvement in making explosives
                     or encouraging others to do so. "At this point in
                     time, I don't want to make this a high-profile
                     drama," she said.

                     "My son is innocent," she added. "These are
                     bogus charges. He is a peaceful person. We are a
peaceful family."

                     Austin's Web site, according to the affidavit,
stated: "Many different weapons
                     and tools can be used in street fighting. Make sure
that you keep them clean
                     of fingerprints, DNA fibers (hair follicles, etc.),
especially explosives, because
                     they may not always ignite."

                     Also on the Web site, the affidavit says, was the
following message on how
                     to "defeat" police tactics: "One would attack the
poorly defended positions
                     by hurling rocks and firebombs. Since regular
police could not sustain that for
                     any longer period of time, the riot police would
have to come to their aid.
                     Then the second group of protestors would attack
the now much weakened
                     main objectives and possibly seize them."

                     Federal authorities said Austin was in Manhattan
last week to protest the
                     World Economic Forum and was arrested by New York
police Saturday for
                     allegedly participating in an unlawful assembly and
disorderly conduct.

                     A police search in New York of Austin's car,
according to the affidavit,
                     turned up electrical wiring, electrical tape, an
empty gasoline container and
                     anarchist literature.

                     After his release by New York police, FBI agents
there took Austin into
                     custody Sunday on a federal warrant that alleges he
possessed a Molotov
                     cocktail and used his Web site to post instructions
on explosive devices with
                     the intent that they would be used to commit
federal crimes.

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