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FBI release warrant for activist in SF!
pass this around, dont speculate and dont cooperate with the FBI!!
San Francisco, California
October 9, 2003
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mark J. Mershon, Special Agent in Charge of the San Francisco Division of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), announces a new development in
the Chiron and Shaklee bombing cases. The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) filed an arrest warrant for Daniel
Andreas San Diego, 25 years of age, and a resident of Sonoma, California.
Federal authorities believe San Diego is responsible for the two bombings
at Chiron Corporation, 5400 Hollis Street, Emeryville, CA on August 28,
2003 and one bombing at Shaklee Corporation, 4747 Willow Road, Pleasanton,
CA on September 26, 2003. San Diego is currently considered a federal
fugitive.
The complaint was filed in the United States District Court of Northern
California on October 5, 2002 charging San Diego with violation of Title 18
U.S. Code, Section 844 which states, in part, that San Diego is charged
with: "maliciously damaging and destroying, and attempting to destroy and
damage, by means of explosives, buildings, and other property." If found
guilty, the penalty for this violation is up to ten years for each bombing.
The supporting documents in this case are sealed by order of a federal
judge.
The public is encouraged to be on the alert for San Diego (photo attached)
and provide any information on his whereabouts to law enforcement.
The FBI was ably assisted by Emeryville Police Department, Pleasanton
Police Department, and the Alameda and Sonoma County Sheriff's offices in
this investigation.
Any further questions can be directed to Special Agent LaRae Quy at (
October 9, 2003
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mark J. Mershon, Special Agent in Charge of the San Francisco Division of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), announces a new development in
the Chiron and Shaklee bombing cases. The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) filed an arrest warrant for Daniel
Andreas San Diego, 25 years of age, and a resident of Sonoma, California.
Federal authorities believe San Diego is responsible for the two bombings
at Chiron Corporation, 5400 Hollis Street, Emeryville, CA on August 28,
2003 and one bombing at Shaklee Corporation, 4747 Willow Road, Pleasanton,
CA on September 26, 2003. San Diego is currently considered a federal
fugitive.
The complaint was filed in the United States District Court of Northern
California on October 5, 2002 charging San Diego with violation of Title 18
U.S. Code, Section 844 which states, in part, that San Diego is charged
with: "maliciously damaging and destroying, and attempting to destroy and
damage, by means of explosives, buildings, and other property." If found
guilty, the penalty for this violation is up to ten years for each bombing.
The supporting documents in this case are sealed by order of a federal
judge.
The public is encouraged to be on the alert for San Diego (photo attached)
and provide any information on his whereabouts to law enforcement.
The FBI was ably assisted by Emeryville Police Department, Pleasanton
Police Department, and the Alameda and Sonoma County Sheriff's offices in
this investigation.
Any further questions can be directed to Special Agent LaRae Quy at (
For more information:
http://www.ktvu.com/news/2543700/detail.html
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