Posted: 7/20/2007 9:36:37 AM EDT
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Report: Feds Seize Rocket Launcher Found at a Home Near N.J.'s Newark Liberty International Airport Friday, July 20, 2007 E-MAIL STORY PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION BREAKING NEWS: NEW YORK — Federal investigators are examining what appears to be a military rocket launcher found Friday morning on the front lawn of a Jersey City home that sits directly in the flight path of busy Newark Liberty International Airport, CBS2 News reported. Jersey City Police removed the launcher, and the incident is now being investigated by the Joint Terrorism Task Force and The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the TV station reported, adding that Jersey City Police could not confirm whether it was actually operable. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,290165,00.html |
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Jersey City woman made a shocking discovery on her lawn this morning when she noticed a military rocket launcher lying in the grass. Niranjana Besai was leaving her house, located at 88 Nelson Street, to go to work just after 8 this morning when she spotted the launcher on her front lawn. "I read it and it [said] 'missile,'" Besai told CBS 2 HD. "There was little 'missile' [writing] on it." She immediately called police. Sources tell CBS 2 HD that the device is the type used to shoot shoulder-fired rockets and is capable of taking down an aircraft. What's more troubling, sources add, is that Besai's house is located along flight path for Newark Liberty International Airport. Besai's neighbor, Joe Quinn, saw her pointing at the device from her front porch. When he walked over to see what the fuss was about, he was just as shocked to see the six-foot-long weapon. "She's pointing that there's something in the front," he told CBS 2 HD. "I said, 'Let me come down and take a look,' and I saw a little soldier on it and I said, 'Whoa, that's a missile launcher or something!'" Quinn says he originally thought the launcher was just a pipe, but after noticing the picture of the soldier -- which he described as a soldier kneeling, holding the launcher -- he realized it looked similar to a missile launcher he'd seen on television. "I got scared myself," he says. "It looked like a bazooka, and right away you think what does somebody want with something like that?" Jersey City Police removed the launcher, and the incident is now being investigated by the Joint Terrorism Task Force and the FBI. Sources say Besai is not involved in the investigation as a suspect. "I don't think it was hers, they're nice people," Quinn said. Jersey City Police could not confirm whether the device was actually operable. |
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reminds me of my post yesterday www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=599081 |
Can you still buy motors for Estes rockets? (serious question) |
But YMMV I used to fly them a lot in the late 1960's and early 1970's. |
I haven't seen any rocket launchers.
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