Saturday, June 9, 2012

Dc suv office building

  • WASHINGTON -- Police in the nations capital, along with the FBIs Joint Terrorism Task Force, are investigating an incident where a SUV may have been intentionally driven into a downtown office building Friday night.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • WASHINGTON (AP) - District of Columbia police and the FBI were investigating late Friday what they believe was the intentional crash of an SUV into a downtown Washington office building, police said.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • D.C. police are investigating whether or not an SUV was deliberately driven into a building in Northwest. The SUV crashed into the office building at 1050 Connecticut Ave. NW.
  • (NBC Washington)
  • WASHINGTON -- A man driving a gasoline-doused SUV deliberately slammed into a Washington, D.C., office building Friday night, sparking a terror scare. The red SUV plunged through the plate glass facade of the building about 7:30pm, The Washington Post reported.
  • (myfoxny.com)
  • Every year is a building year and this one is no different Designed by Mark Roskin of the NRCS Skowhegan office, it will push large amounts of water through 2-inch aluminum pipes to sprinklers that can water a circle 60 feet in diameter.
  • (Morning Sentinel)
  • Browns lawyer, Frederick Cooke, declined comment, and the U.S.
  • (Myfoxdc.com)
  • He was struck July 28 by an SUV making a turn Five managers for the contractors building a new floating bridge in Seattle have been suspended without pay after a TV stations investigation caught office workers drinking on the job.
  • (KHQ Right Now)
  • The vehicle appeared to be a dark SUV or hatchback in the fuzzy version of the photos made public by the FBI, time-stamped within minutes of the start of the attack around 3:30 a.m. It appeared to be on a side street near the agencys office.
  • (McClatchy)
  • They say a man killed a woman in an apparent carjacking and fled in a black SUV. Police said examiners spokeswoman said her office might be able to release the dead victims identifications Thursday.
  • (Lincoln Journal Star)

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