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Search For Motive In Austin Bombings Continues, U.S. Attorney Says
Posted on · Authorities were weighing the public's desire to know what was on the bomber's recorded confession against public safety concerns
Posted on · Authorities were weighing the public's desire to know what was on the bomber's recorded confession against public safety concerns
Posted on · “Even though the words are enormously similar, there’s a vast difference between being terrorized and what terrorism is,” said Bruce Hoffman, a visiting senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
Posted on · Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said police were able to monitor Conditt and his movements for about 24 hours before his death
Posted on · 1885’s “Midnight Assassin” murders “became a precursor for what was to come in American society”
Posted on · The victims' lives were claimed as part of a dramatic, weeks-long series of bombings in Austin that seemed to reach an end early Wednesday when a suspect took his own life as police closed in on him
Posted on · A friend of the suspect, Jeremiah Jensen, describes Conditt as shy, smart and thoughtful. "He was an intense person and could be hard to love but he was a person," he says
Posted on · With a bombing spree seemingly over, interest now turns to the chief suspect in the attacks that struck fear and anxiety into thousands of people
Posted on · A law enforcement official identified the suspect as Mark Anthony Conditt of Pflugerville