There are already two threads on this matter, but they are archived, i.e. not kickable, so I'm reposting this because it's possibly relevant to the Curtis case.
The incident was reported in the local press. I'll give a short summary:
The central tabulating of the Florida votes was to be done in the RA Gray Building in Tallahassee. In the early morning of November 1, a security guard noticed a "vibrating package" in a storage room which he suspected to be a bomb. He alerted the police. The building was evacuated, and 200 arriving employees were kept outside, in a building across the street. The police searched the building for three hours with bomb-sniffing dogs etc. The vibrating package turned out to be a batch of documents blown by an air ventilator. False alarm.
Find the sources here:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=203x88033http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=203x88670The reports agree in the big outline of the incident, but differ on details, leaving some unanswered questions:
What was the exact nature of the package? Was it a loosely bundled batch of paper documents, or was it in a closed container (bag, box)?
How is it possible that the security guard interpreted the flapping papers as a ticking bomb? Quite a different sound, isn't it?
The security guard (or the police?) noticed the "vibration" of the package - was it so dangerous looking that they didn't take a closer look ( - they would have seen that it was completely harmless)?
What's about this robot story? There is only one uncorroborated message, true or not?
And, most important:
The first action of the arriving bomb squad team was surely to examine the package - once they detected its harmlessness, why didnt' they cancel the bomb search in the building? It was searched for three hours with bomb-sniffing dogs etc. For three hours? What for? They knew now it was false alarm.I'm pretty convinced this "bomb" was planted by someone who wanted to get unhindered access to the building, how do you?