UK police capture bombing suspect in Birmingham
On FOX News, and also SKY News, we find out about the raid that was made on some suspects in the Birmingham area.
That doesn't excuse their having gunned down a Brazilian electrician who didn't understand English, as they did last week at a subway station in London. For more on that, see this posting from the Dread Pundit Bluto blog.
Update: in semi-related news, on the Counter-Terrorism Blog, we discover that the third most wanted member of the al-Qaeda, Abu Faraj al-Libbi, has been captured:
"Today, Pakistani authorities announced the capture of the third-ranking leader of al-Qaeda, a native Libyan named Abu Faraj al-Libbi (alias Dr. Taufeeq). Al-Libbi, along with five other foreign al-Qaeda operatives, was captured following a shootout in the village of Fatami in northwestern Pakistan. Authorities had long been searching for al-Libbi-- Pakistan had posted a reward of 20 million rupees (approximately $333,333) for his arrest and the United States also offered a 5 million dollar reward."Thank goodness he too has been captured. Can we hope then that Osama will be next?
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