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Rocket Launcher Found Near Atlanta Commuter Train Station
ATLANTA -- A military rocket launcher was found Tuesday near a rail-transit station just outside Atlanta.
The shoulder-held launcher was found by the Hamilton E. Holmes MARTA station west of Atlanta by transit employees around 2 p.m., said Gene Wilson, MARTA police chief. The rocket launcher had been used and it was not loaded, he said. "It kind of looks like mini bazooka,"' he said. "We're trying to figure out when it was used and how it was used.'" The launcher, which was about three feet tall and six inches wide, was found on an embankment next to a railroad track parallel to the city's east-west rail-transit line, which was not interrupted by the discovery. http://www.local6.com/news/3319541/detail.html |
I worked for Atlanta Olympic Broadcasting during the games there, but was back in Colorado to see two of our kids in a musical for a few hours the night the bomb went off in the park.
Flying into Hartsfield Airport and taking MARTA very early the next morning into the the Olympic Security Ring was pretty wierd. |
I saw this on the news last night and thought, "How the heck could someone NOT notice this?" Yikes! One more reason for me not to ride MARTA.
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