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Boston Marathon Bomb Probe Focusing on Pressure Cookers
By Steve Emerson
At least one of the two improvised explosive devices loaded with
shrapnel at Monday’s Boston Marathon was packed into a pressure cooker,
CBS and Fox news each reported Tuesday.
Investigators found “shredded pieces of pressure cookers” in the bomb
debris, Fox reported, adding that a source said it was hidden inside a
black backpack placed in a garbage can. The FBI is hoping to identify
the cellular telephone which may have been used to trigger the bomb.
If the reports prove to be true, they could tie the attack to Islamist terrorists.
Pressure cooker bombs are among the suggestions for terrorist attacks
offered by al-Qaida’s Inspire magazine. An article entitled “Make a Bomb
in the Kitchen of Your Mom” is strikingly similar to what is known
about Monday’s attack that killed three people and injured more than 130
others gathered near the marathon’s finish line.
Pressure cooker bombs should be “placed in crowded areas and left to
blow up. More than one of these could be planted to explode at the same
time. However, keep in mind that the range of the shrapnel in this
operation is short range so the pressurized cooker or pipe should be
placed close to the intended targets and should not be concealed from
them by barriers such as walls.”
A 2010 release from the Department of Homeland Security said pressure
cookers “frequently have been used in Afghanistan, India, Nepal, and
Pakistan. Pressure cookers are common in these countries, and their
presence probably would not seem out of place or suspicious to passersby
or authorities.”
At least two previous terror plots in America included pressure cookers.
One of the explosives Faisal Shahzad left in Times Square was a loaded
pressure cooker, the DHS release said. And in 2011, Army Pvt. Jason
Naser Abdo told investigators he planned to pack gun powder and shrapnel
into pressure cookers as part of an attack on a restaurant popular with
personnel from Fort Hood. When he was arrested, Abdo had a copy of
Inspire magazine and explosive supplies and two pressure cookers.
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