FBI’s Most Wanted Enviro-Wacko Caught in Wales

Daily Post UK

A suspected terrorist wanted by the FBI for more than two decades before being detained in Wales could face a “90-year sentence”, his extradition hearing heard. Daniel Andreas San Diego, 47, was one of the US agency’s “most wanted fugitives” after two bombings in the San Francisco area of California in 2003.

He was detained by officers from the National Crime Agency, supported by Counter-Terrorism Policing and North Wales Police, at a property in a rural area next to woodland in Conwy on November 25. San Diego appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court for his extradition hearing on Monday wearing a white shirt and a green tie.

On August 28, 2003, two bombs exploded about one hour apart on the campus of the Chiron biotechnology corporation in Emeryville, California, the FBI previously said. More

5 Comments on FBI’s Most Wanted Enviro-Wacko Caught in Wales

  1. Unless you’re acting on behalf of the govt, blowing shit up is a serious crime and San Diego (if that’s his real name) deserves to be imprisoned for a long, long time.

    The additional charge of using explosives THAT blow shit up TO blow shit up is too ridiculous to decry. Bogus to the max.

    The additional charge of carrying explosives THAT blow shit up TO blow shit up is also too ridiculous to decry. Likewise bogus to the max.

    Writing up extra laws to create crimes that are inherent parts of committing an original crime are despicable abuses of power. The legislators who passed them and the executives who signed them are power-mad wanna-be dictators and should be impeached, convicted, and chastised severely.

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  2. Money. Power. Layered charges is a lovely way to eliminate lots of work and hell, they have you so what, exactly, are you gonna do? If it broke toward ‘fair’ I’d run with it. Does it? Whom knows.

  3. @Uncle AL at 7:49 pm:

    You just reminded me of the classic George Carlin routine about the Catholic Church’s view of sinning:

    “It was a sin for you to wanna feel up Ellen. It was a sin for you to plan to feel up Ellen. It was a sin for you to figure out a place to feel up Ellen. It was a sin to take Ellen to the place to feel her up. It was a sin to try to feel her up and it was a sin to feel her up. There were six sins in one feel, man!”

    ;D

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