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Irish
03-05-10, 09:55
I didn't see it posted yet... East coast guys must still be sleeping. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,588074,00.html

Resentment of the U.S. government and suspicions over the 9/11 attacks have surfaced in writings by the Californian identified as the gunman who shot two Pentagon police officers before he was mortally wounded in a hail of return fire.

The shooter's death was confirmed early Friday, hours after the Thursday evening assault, as authorities searched for a motive behind the brazen attack. The two officers, grazed by bullets, were treated in a hospital.

The attack unfolded at the subway entrance to the massive Defense Department headquarters, as an eerie calm and silence were broken by the explosion of gunfire.

"He just reached in his pocket, pulled out a gun and started shooting" at point-blank range, said Richard Keevill, chief of Pentagon police. "He walked up very cool. He had no real emotion on his face."

The Pentagon officers returned fire with semiautomatic weapons, sending the shooter to the hospital with critical injuries. Beverly Fields, chief of staff of the D.C. medical examiner's office, confirmed the man's death and said his body arrived at her office shortly after midnight.

John Patrick Bedell, 36, of Hollister, Calif., was identified as the shooter. Officials said they'd found no immediate connection to terrorism but had not ruled it out.

Signs emerged that Bedell harbored ill feelings toward the government and the armed forces, and had questioned the circumstances behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

In an Internet posting, a user by the name JPatrickBedell wrote that he was "determined to see that justice is served" in the death of Marine Col. James Sabow, who was found dead in the backyard of his California home in 1991. The death was ruled a suicide but the case has long been the source of theories of a cover up.

The user named JPatrickBedell wrote the Sabow case was "a step toward establishing the truth of events such as the September 11 demolitions."

That same posting railed against the government's enforcement of marijuana laws and included links to the author's 2006 court case in Orange County, Calif., for cultivating marijuana and resisting a police officer. Court records available online show the date of birth on the case mentioned by the user JPatrickBedell matches that of the John Patrick Bedell suspected in the shooting.

A law enforcement official told Fox News that the FBI is aware of the postings and video posted online from a person with Bedell's name. The FBI is working to confirm who actually posted the messages and videos.

The assault at the very threshold of the Pentagon — the U.S. capital's ground zero on Sept. 11, 2001 — came four months after a deadly attack on the Army's Fort Hood, Texas, post allegedly by a U.S. Army psychiatrist with radical Islamic leanings.

Hatred of the government motivated a man in Texas last month to fly a small plane into a building housing Internal Revenue Service offices, killing an IRS employee and himself.

Whatever the motive of Thursday's attack, the method resembled one in January in which a gunman walked up to the security entrance of a Las Vegas courthouse and opened fire with a shotgun, killing one officer and wounding another before being gunned down in a barrage of return fire.

President Barack Obama was getting FBI updates on the Pentagon shooting through his homeland security and counterterrorism adviser, John Brennan, White House spokesman Nick Shapiro said.

Law enforcement officials were also scrutinizing a second man, who might have accompanied the shooter, and were running his name through databases.

The subway station is immediately adjacent to the Pentagon building, a five-sided northern Virginia colossus across the Potomac River from Washington. Since a redesign following the 2001 terrorist attack on the Pentagon, riders can no longer disembark directly into the building. Riders take a long escalator ride to the surface from the underground station, then pass through a security check outside the doors of the building, where further security awaits.

After the attack, all Pentagon entrances were secured, then all were reopened except one from the subway, said Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman.

Transit officials said the station would remain closed at least part of the day Friday while the FBI continued its investigation.

Keevill said the gunman gave no clue to the officers at the checkpoint about what he was going to do.

"There was no distress," he said. "When he reached into his pocket, they assumed he was going to get a pass and he came up with a gun."

"He wasn't pretending to be anyone. He was wearing a coat and walked up and just started shooting."

Keevill added: "We have layers of security and it worked. He never got inside the building to hurt anyone."

Ronald Domingues, 74, who lives next door to Bedell's parents in a gated golf course community in Hollister, said he doesn't know the family well. But he said Bedell sometimes lived with his parents and struck him "like a normal young man."

"He just seemed like a normal guy to me," Domingues said. "I wouldn't suspect he would be involved in anything like this."

Domingues described the neighborhood as middle-class. He said the Bedells live in a one story southwestern-style stucco home. The house was dark Thursday night.

Irish
03-05-10, 09:57
Video here: http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/03/05/pentagon.shooting/?hpt=T2

Arlington, Virginia (CNN) -- Investigators were looking Friday into the history of a man who they say shot two police officers at the Pentagon on Thursday evening before being fatally wounded.

The officers shot back and hit the man, who died early Friday. The officers suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

Pentagon Police Chief Richard S. Keevill said that surveillance video shows the gunman acted alone.

The shooter, identified by a law enforcement source as John Patrick Bedell, appears to be a man who had railed against the government repeatedly on the Internet.

Through podcasts and a Wikipedia page, a man identified online as JPatrickBedell cast the government as a criminal force destroying personal liberties.

"This seizure of the United States government by an international criminal conspiracy is a long-established reality," the man said in a podcast in November 2006, which also was published as text online.

Such an organization, the man said, "would use its powers to convert military, intelligence, and law enforcement bureacracies (sic) into instruments for political control and the domination and subjection of society, while discrediting, destroying, and murdering honest individuals within those services that work to root out corruption and faithfully serve their fellow citizens."

A Pentagon spokesman, Terry Sutherland, described the shooter as a 36-year-old who lived in California. Court records from California show that investigators arrested a John Patrick Bedell in June 2006 on charges of cultivating marijuana and resisting arrest; that man would be 36 now, according to the birth date on his arrest warrant.

In an Internet posting, JPatrickBedell referred to being arrested in 2006 on marijuana charges.

"Given my belief that cannabis prohibition is the least defensible and most unjust aspect of the prohibitionist regime existing throughout the world today, I decided in March 2006 to cultivate cannabis in full view of the world," the person said in a 2006 podcast.

In a video posted on YouTube in October 2006, a man identified as jpbedell talked about his idea for "information currency," which he said would "create a financial market for information." The man's voice sounds similar to the voice in the podcasts. A person using the screen name JPatrickBedell also wrote about the same idea on a Wikipedia page that was taken down early Friday.

At a news conference Friday morning, Keevill, the Pentagon police chief, said Pentagon and Metro cameras of the area show the suspect in the time leading up to the shooting.

The suspect showed "no real emotion in his face" as he approached the officers, Keevill said. He approached the officers Thursday evening and pulled a gun out of his pocket and fired when asked for identification to enter the Pentagon, authorities said.

Officers Jeffrey Amos and Marvin Carraway returned fire with semiautomatic weapons, said Pentagon spokesman Terry Sutherland.

One officer was wounded in the thigh and the other in the shoulder, Keevill said. They were placed on administrative leave, which is routine in officer-involved shootings.

Investigators closed the Pentagon subway station on Friday, affecting the commutes of thousands of Washington-area residents. Subway trains were instructed to bypass the Pentagon, transit officials said.

"It's a complicated crime scene. There were a lot of bullets fired," Keevill said.

Keevill applauded the officers for ensuring that the gunman did not set foot in the nation's defense headquarters, where about 23,000 military and civilian employees work.

The officers took less than a minute to neutralize him, the chief said, adding that their action saved lives.

"The Fort Hood incident put us on notice that this can happen anywhere," he said, referring to a Texas shooting in November that left 13 people dead.

The FBI, which is helping investigate, is checking "everywhere" the suspect has ever visited, Keevill said.

bobvila
03-05-10, 10:06
Good time to buy stock in aluminum foil, cause all the idiots on the web sites he went to will be stocking up.

Irish
03-05-10, 10:17
Better yet, let the DC citizens carry concealed. https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=47933

bobvila
03-05-10, 10:22
This is the worst thread for helping ease gun laws. This is anti-gun people's wet dream. Crazy guy should not have a gun, the GOVERNMENT protected them.

Joeywhat
03-05-10, 10:22
Isn't the Pentagon in Virginia?

Irish
03-05-10, 10:24
Isn't the Pentagon in Virginia?

Yes, however the line gets blurred by a lot of people who live & work in that area.

snappy
03-05-10, 10:44
In the CNN video linked above, dead guy states that:
"... it is necessary to recognize the importance of enduring principles for setting a positive direction that we can pursue, mindful of the real threat that we must overcome."
Enduring principles for setting a positive direction?? So you go out and try to murder a couple of police officers?!?! What a dick.

TRD
03-05-10, 10:45
Isn't the Pentagon in Virginia?

Yeah, it's in Arlington, just across the river from DC.