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Friday, April 26, 2013

[NewsRescue.com] : "BREAKING: New Jersey Rutgers Student "Arrested Quietly" With IED's En-route Manhattan A Week to Boston Bombings"

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BREAKING: New Jersey Rutgers Student "Arrested Quietly" With IED's En-route Manhattan A Week to Boston Bombings

Apr. 26th, 2013

NewsRescue- It has just been discovered that a New Jersey Rutgers student, Mykyta Panasenko was actually arrested on April 7th at 4pm , a week before the Boston marathon bombings, while on his way to Manhattan, with two improvised explosive devices (IED's)!

Surprisingly this very serious arrest of a Nj man carrying "two homemade explosives on an NJ Transit train" was not made public by the Federal agencies and only came to light after he was taken to court. We ask why not? Is it that Panasenko "did not fit the preferred profile" of such actions? Is it all about safety? Are we safe, or is a certain "profile," under attack in America?

The report in NJ.com:

More than a week before three people were killed and more than 260 people were injured in the Boston Marathon bombings, a Jersey City man carried two homemade explosives on an NJ Transit train, authorities say.

Police also found explosive devices in the Newport Parkway home of Mykyta Panasenko, 27, Jersey City police said today. According to a criminal complaint, Panasenko is charged with having "two destructive devices, specifically improvised explosive devices (IEDs) constructed from a cylinder containing Pyrodex (black powder)" on April 5, the criminal complaint says.

He is also charged with recklessly creating widespread risk of injury or damage to a building which normally contains 25 or more persons by constructing the explosive devices, according to the charges filed by the FBI-led Joint Terrorism Task Force and the Port Authority Police Department.

The FBI did not return calls for more details and no one answered the door at Panasenko's home this afternoon.

Although the arrest was made more than a week ago, it was not reported by authorities. The Jersey Journal learned about the incidents when Panasenko appeared in Central Judicial Processing court to hear the charges Wednesday.

Authorities also charged Panasenko with having two improvised explosive devises at 4 p.m. on April 7 aboard an NJ Transit train leaving Hoboken and bound for Suffern, N.Y., the complaint says.

It has been noticed that when people who do not typically fit the profile are arrested, they are taken in alive, like the Aurora incident, whereas when blacks or other who fit this questioned profile are apprehended, they are either killed gruesomely or have their voice-box yanked out. The case of Kimani Gray, a Brooklyn teenager who had up to 14 shoots pumped into his back for allegedly pulling out a pistol is another instance. Riots broke out among Brooklynites over his assassination.

There are many questions left open regarding the conduct of security officers leading to the Boston bombings and in sequel to the bombings, including grave inconsistencies in the details, that need to be answered. An independent investigation has been requested by several Senators.

A few questions include:

Why the Feds requested public assistance in locating the boys, when they had them on their watch-list.

Why the threat was hyped and violence of the capture was exaggerated, including claims that the younger brother fired shots, which the4 security services yesterday withdrew.

These and many other "crazy," inconsistencies in the details of the Boston bombing prompt a question of intended attacks against a certain "profiles," in America by the law enforcement.

 

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