The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 15, 2002, Image 2

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Sniper
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The federal agent in the boot
store “hasn’t said anythingtoui
1 le was on the phone with some,
one,” she said.
Earlier Monday, the Ions;
lull yet in the Washingt®
sniper’s killing spree brought lit.
tie relief as jittery resident
flooded police with calls up,
hearing ear backfire, firecrack
ers or breaking glass.
“Everyone is edgy,’’ sail
Montgomery County Pole
Chief Charles Moose, who is
heading the investigation
“People are hearing thingstkt
may normally be overlooked.”
President Bush said fo
“cold-blooded” attacks have
made him sick to his stomach.!
weep for those who have lost
their loved ones,” he said. “Ike
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idea of moms taking theirkiI 311 '*' 01 ™ 1 mcl
by Josh Darwin
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to school and sheltering them
from a potential sniper attack is
not the America that 1 know."
Four police squad can
rushed to a Silver Spring cai
dealership Monday after the
window of a customer’s B
shattered when he closed
door. The man dialed 91 l.th
ing a bullet broke the glass.
“He had no idea what hap
pened — he was just freaked
out,” said David Earhardt. the
dealership's service manager.
“People hear a noise, they’it
going to call — they w ant to pi
an end to this just like we
said Prince William County,Vl
Detective Dennis Mansai
whose department brought
helicopter to search the woods
before determining a reported
gunshot was just a car backfinn;
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On Friday Oct. 11, in thepagt
one article "RHA, Hart officer:
charged with hazing" officeis
within the Residence Hi
Association were charged, ltd
the organization itself.
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