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bigfootzx
04-23-2008, 05:26 PM
Talk about hater dogs, if you don't like someone, ignore them or kick their ass and get the girl if it impresses her. Not that I condone fighting but today kids want to solve problems by going beyond the norm. Would be killer students are getting out of hand.

So it's true you can buy anything on eBay!

http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/04/21/school.bomb.plot/
A South Carolina high school senior arrested in an alleged bomb plot had the ingredients to assemble a bomb in minutes, police said Monday.

Ryan Schallenberger, 18, was arrested Saturday after his parents called police when 10 pounds of ammonium nitrate, an oxidizing agent in explosives, was delivered to their home in Chesterfield, near the North Carolina border, Chief Randall Lear of the Chesterfield Police Department said.

Chesterfield County Sheriff Sam Parker said the ammonium nitrate was purchased on eBay.

The teen told authorities he had experimented with explosives in the past, Parker said.

"He seemed to hate the world. He hated people different from him -- the rich boys with good-looking girlfriends," The Associated Press quoted Lear as saying.

The teen planned to make several bombs to detonate at Chesterfield in what Schallenberger called a "Columbine followup" in his journal, Lear said.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/04/23/national/main4038530.shtml
The teenager accused of planning to bomb his high school told investigators he had placed several pipe bombs around his family's home, but authorities have found no explosives, a prosecutor said Wednesday.

Bill
04-24-2008, 04:06 PM
Better kill him, I guess.

You could do it Big - save the taxpayers all that money.

The one thing we can't have is any kid interested in chemistry.

Tho one wonders why he picked a low brisance compound like anfo. It's hard to detonate in smaller quantities too.

Just inexperienced, I guess.

After you rub him out, it won't be a problem.

bigfootzx
04-24-2008, 04:19 PM
LOL. He did his shopping on eBay, so I guess his chemistry education isn't that great. He's lucky he didn't blow himself up. We do need more kids interested in chemistry to avoid relying on foreigners.