Friday, September 26, 2014

FAA Radar Center Deliberately Set Fire By Suicidal Contractor

FAA Radar Center Deliberately Set Fire By Suicidal Contractor Not Sabotage or Terrorism ---
tags: suicide mission, , Air Travel IncidentsSabotage, not terrorism, local incident, thousand affected, whitewashed, cut wires

Alternative theory: Total whitewash. Cover story of disgruntled contractor works unhappy about being moved to Hawaii works like a charm every time. That Navy Yard attack by a disgruntled contractor Aaron Alexis wasn't terrorism either since he was also an authorized worker with no links to international terror organizations. Not even counter terrorist sites recognize what this is. Lee Harvey Oswald was a local worker who shot JFK.

2 injured, non-terrorist suicide sabotage attack on FAA radar center September 26, 2014  FAA Radar Center Deliberately Set Fire By Suicidal Contractor  At about 5:45 a.m., firefighters and police officers responded to reports of a fire in the basement of the FAA Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center. Brian Howard, a contractor for Harris was found in the basement, suffering from self-inflicted knife wounds appearing to try to kill himself. The man had the knowledge to cut every radar feed to FAA air controllers before setting the area on fire. All persons were evacuated and one injury was reported. The fire has been extinguished, but work had to be switched to other sites while traffic to Chicago was completely shut down, and flights were affected until the next week, and it will take weeks to completely repair the damage. Authorities immediately ruled out terrorism as it was just a local incident with a local contractor who may be been upset about being transferred to Hawaii.

latimes "There were early fears that the incident could be terrorism-related, but officials quickly dismissed that possibility. Aurora Police Chief Greg Thomas told reporters that the fire was deliberately set but "there is no terrorist act. This is a local issue with a contract employee and nothing else." tags: suicide mission, air incident cnn .. a fire at a radar facility in Aurora, apparently started by a disgruntled FAA contractor. Law enforcement sources said investigators believe the man lit several fires inside the basement telecommunications room of the FAA Chicago Air Route Traffic Control Center in Aurora, and then tried to commit suicide. Aurora Police Chief Greg Thomas said the man suffered burns and knife wounds  Friday's flight stoppages come four months after smoke at an FAA radar facility in Elgin, Illinois, prompted flight cancellations and delays at O'Hare and Midway caused by a faulty motor in a restroom fan. Responders at the FAA Center, which is in Aurora, Illinois, found a person suffering from cuts to at least one wrist cbs CBS 2’s Mike Puccinelli reports it was not immediately clear if the employee was deliberately trying to sabotage equipment at the facility, but Thomas said there was no explosion and the fire was not a terrorist act.
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