I found this article in the Dallas Morning News, I am did not hear the broadcaste, but it sure sounds what "you alls" are talking about.
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The Dallas Morning News: Metro
Explosives material found in suspect's motel room
06/15/2001
By Nancy Calaway / The Dallas Morning News
FORT WORTH – A man jailed for an aggravated assault conviction faced additional
charges Thursday after police discovered he had enough material in his motel
room to make more than 700 pounds of explosives, police said.
Police charged Michael J. Toth, 42, with possession of a prohibited weapon and
possession of explosive components after finding chemicals, guns, time-delay
fuses, ammunition and a small library of survivalist, conspiracy and
anti-government literature. The charges are third-degree felonies punishable by
two to 10 years in prison and up to a $10,000 fine.
"He had the means, the wherewithal and the motivation to cause great harm in
Fort Worth," said Sgt. Michael Jones, supervisor of the gangs and intelligence
unit. "I can't speculate on what his intent was. ... I can't say whether he was
close to doing something or not."
The manager of the Golden Gate Motel, an extended stay motel at 7516 Highway 80
West where Mr. Toth had lived for three years, notified police about the
contents of the room Friday afternoon.
Mr. Toth called the motel manager Friday after police arrested him in connection
with aiming an assault rifle at a man he was fighting with at a nearby pool
hall. Mr. Toth pleaded guilty to the charge and is serving a 180-day sentence in
the Tarrant County Jail.
The motel manager told police that Mr. Toth asked him to secure his property at
the motel and at a nearby storage unit but that the manager "became alarmed"
when he saw what was in the room, said Lt. Duane Paul, police spokesman.
The Fort Worth bomb squad was called to the motel and the storage unit.
Investigators had to defuse crude booby traps as they inventoried the property,
fire officials said.
"Anytime you go into a location with a report of explosives, you know it could
be a potentially dangerous situation," said Lt. Ed Young, a member of the bomb
squad and the first person to enter Mr. Toth's motel room.
Included in the property seized by officers was a disassembled M-16; a 230-pound
drum of sulfuric acid; various amounts of potassium nitrate, ammonium nitrate
and black powder; and The Anarchists Handbook, literature often associated with
extremist groups.
"I would describe him as anti-government. Very radical," said Sgt. Jones, who
added that Mr. Toth also has also spoken "terms of endearment toward Timothy
McVeigh" since his arrest.
Mr. Toth, an 11th-grade dropout from New Jersey, "was a loner who never
succeeded at much, and he found something he saw as a cause and believed in,"
Sgt. Jones said, adding that Mr. Toth traveled between Texas and Florida. Police
said background checks on Mr. Toth have yielded just a minor, out-of-state theft
charge. Investigators will continue to trace the weapons, look into Mr. Toth's
background and try to determine if he has a network of associates.
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