
Police says suspects not capable of carrying out Obama assassination Obama
Published Wednesday August 27th, 2008


DENVER - Authorities investigating a possible plot to assassinate Barack Obama at the Democratic National Convention have three men in custody - including one found with high-powered rifles, three fake IDs and two wigs in a truck.
But officials expressed doubts Tuesday that the suspects had posed a credible threat.
The men arrested Sunday face drug and gun counts, but are not expected to be charged with making threatening statements, conspiracy or other national-security-related crimes, according to a federal law enforcement official in Denver who spoke on condition of anonymity because the charges haven't yet been filed.
Obama will become the first black nominee for president by a major party at this week's convention.
One of the men arrested, Nathan Johnson, told a Denver TV station that others involved in the case had made racist statements regarding Obama and had discussed killing him Thursday, the day of his acceptance speech at Invesco Field at Mile High.
"He don't belong in political office. Blacks don't belong in political office. He ought to be shot," Johnson told KCNC-TV Monday in a late-night interview from jail, where he was being held on drug charges.
When asked whether he felt there was a plot to kill Obama, Johnson said: "Looking back at it, I don't want to say Yes, but I don't want to say No."
He said he wasn't involved in any plot.
By Tuesday, Johnson was declining media requests for interviews. He didn't speak at a bond hearing where he was given $10,000 bond.
The low bond amount, though, indicated authorities don't believe he was capable of assassinating Obama.
"We're absolutely confident there is no credible threat to the candidate, the Democratic National Convention, or the people of Colorado," U.S. Attorney Troy Eid said in a statement.
The assassination investigation was triggered after police in Aurora, a suburb east of Denver, stopped a truck that was swerving erratically around 1:30 a.m. Sunday.
The driver, 28-year-old Tharin Gartrell, had a suspended driver's licence, and the truck was rented in the name of another person, said Aurora police Det. Marcus Dudley.
Aurora police Lt. Bob Stef said police saw two scoped rifles, two wigs, camouflage clothing, a bulletproof vest and two walkie-talkies in the truck.
A search also revealed 4.4 grams of what police believed to be methamphetamine and three IDs in other people's names, Stef said.
Johnson, 32, and Shawn Robert Adolf, 33, were arrested in area hotel rooms after interviews with Gartrell. Adolf jumped out a sixth-storey window of a hotel when police arrived Sunday.
He broke his ankle in the fall but tried to run before police found him a short distance away.
Three senior FBI officials said it's unclear whether shooters could have had a clear path to hit the stage from outside the convention hall. At least two of the men may have had white supremacist ties, the officials said.
A fourth federal official familiar with the investigation said an assassination attempt was unlikely.
"The capability and their opportunity and what they had for their weaponry - I don't see that they would have been able to carry it out," the official said on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.








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