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Wednesday, September 21, 2016
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Kentucky: Iraqi Doctor Planted IED’s on Walking Trails, Killed After Altercation with Authorities
HARLAN – A man shot and killed during a confrontation with authorities Thursday night in Harlan County was previously accused of concealing explosives in trail cameras and putting them in the woods.
WKYT reports: US Attorney: Mark Sawaf tried to grab officers gun in attempt to escape WYMT reports: US Attorney: Mark Sawaf tried to grab officers gun in attempt to escape Harlan Daily Enterprise reports: Sawaf killed in alleged altercation Stamford Advocate reports: More explosive devices found in woods after suspect’s death WTVQ ABC reports: Father of Harlan Co. man shot by a fire investigator reacts to son’s death https://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2016/09/14/kentucky-iraqi-doctor-planted-ieds-in-woods/
Mark Sawaf, 39, of Harlan had been indicted by a federal grand jury in July and was scheduled to go to trial on Sept. 13, according to court documents. He was ordered to remain in custody until trial and was indicted on eight charges, including owning and making unregistered destructive devices. ATF had received information that Sawaf had placed more explosives in the woods and had gone with him to find them, Kentucky State Police Trooper Shane Jacobs said Friday. ATF asked Lexington police and fire officials for help because of “an expanded area” that needed to be searched and the scale of the operation, state police said. The state police hazardous devices unit was also asked to assist. Sawaf died at the scene, according to state police and the Harlan County coroner’s office. The group had found several trail cameras in the woods before the shooting, and bomb technicians searched the area Friday for more explosives, Jacobs said. Trail cameras are usually affixed to trees and are motion-activated to take photos of deer and other animals, but Sawaf allegedly had modified some with explosive material.
WHY IS THIS POLICE SHOOTING NOT REPORTED??
ReplyDeleteKentucky: Iraqi Doctor Planted IED’s on Walking Trails, Killed After Altercation with Authorities
HARLAN – A man shot and killed during a confrontation with authorities Thursday night in Harlan County was previously accused of concealing explosives in trail cameras and putting them in the woods.
WKYT reports: US Attorney: Mark Sawaf tried to grab officers gun in attempt to escape
WYMT reports: US Attorney: Mark Sawaf tried to grab officers gun in attempt to escape
Harlan Daily Enterprise reports: Sawaf killed in alleged altercation
Stamford Advocate reports: More explosive devices found in woods after suspect’s death
WTVQ ABC reports: Father of Harlan Co. man shot by a fire investigator reacts to son’s death
https://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2016/09/14/kentucky-iraqi-doctor-planted-ieds-in-woods/
Mark Sawaf, 39, of Harlan had been indicted by a federal grand jury in July and was scheduled to go to trial on Sept. 13, according to court documents. He was ordered to remain in custody until trial and was indicted on eight charges, including owning and making unregistered destructive devices.
ReplyDeleteATF had received information that Sawaf had placed more explosives in the woods and had gone with him to find them, Kentucky State Police Trooper Shane Jacobs said Friday. ATF asked Lexington police and fire officials for help because of “an expanded area” that needed to be searched and the scale of the operation, state police said. The state police hazardous devices unit was also asked to assist.
Sawaf died at the scene, according to state police and the Harlan County coroner’s office.
The group had found several trail cameras in the woods before the shooting, and bomb technicians searched the area Friday for more explosives, Jacobs said. Trail cameras are usually affixed to trees and are motion-activated to take photos of deer and other animals, but Sawaf allegedly had modified some with explosive material.