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Bounty Placed on Ecoterrorism in Washington State


FBI, Building Advocates Offer Rewards to Combat Ecoterrorists


- The FBI and a building advocacy group have announced they will offer
rewards for information leading to the arrest and conviction of
ecoterrorists, especially those connected to the Earth Liberation Front, a
group that has claimed responsibility for construction site fires in
Washington state. 

< Authorities in the FBI's Seattle office and the Building Industry
Association of Washington said Tuesday they will offer $100,000 rewards in
their quest to combat ecoterrorism, particularly the attacks of the Earth
Liberation Front. Overv more than a decade, ELF has claimed responsibility
for dozens of arson attacks and other incidents that have caused more than
$100 million worth of damages. For most of existence the group has said it
opposed any action that harmed humans, and no one has died in any of the
fires or other incidents, and only a handful of people have been injured. 

However, FBI authorities and Building Industry Association officials say
they are concerned about the growing escalation of ELF's alleged activities
and fear someone may be hurt or killed in future ecoterrorist attacks. 

"While ELF used to spike trees and sabotage logging equipment, they're now
firebombing neighborhoods and burning down apartment complexes," Building
Industry Association of Washington president Lyle Fox said in a statement.
"ELF's increasingly brazen attacks on urban targets have BIAW and the FBI
worried that it is only a matter of time before someone is hurt or killed by
ELF terrorists." 

The FBI considers ELF and other radical environmental activist groups the
top domestic terrorist threat in the United States. 


Arsons and Attempted Arsons Under Investigation


ELF has not immediately responded to the allegations and reward offer. FBI
authorities in Seattle said they are investigating several arsons and
attempted arsons in Washington state over the past year and a half that are
allegedly linked to ELF. The incidents include: 

A fire in April 2004 that destroyed two homes under construction in
Snohomish County in Everett in April 2004. Incendiary devices were found at
three nearby housing developments. 

The burning of a sign advertising lots for sale at a home construction site
in Bellingham in July 2004. 

An incendiary device failed to ignite at a home under construction in the
east King County town of Sammamish in April 2005. 

In addition, the FBI says it is continuing to investigate an attempted arson
of a construction site in Remind last March. No one claimed responsibility,
but officials said incendiary devices found at the site were similar to
those used in ELF-claimed incidents. 

The FBI estimates that ecoterrorist groups have committed more than 1,100
crimes in the United States since 1976, causing about $110 million in
property damage. The Building Industry Association estimates ecoterrorists
have caused nearly $8 million in property damage since 1996 in Washington
state. 

Anyone with information about ELF activities can reach the FBI's Joint
Terrorism Task Force at 206-622-0460 or via e-mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 



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