Savannah, Georgia:
An anti-tank missile was found under the home of two men who recently were arrested while wandering on a gunnery range used by military helicopters.
Police said officers found the AT-4 anti-tank missile Monday while investigating a report of a burglary at the home of Broderick Dass, 48, and his 19-year-old son, Brandon. A two-block radius around the home was briefly evacuated until the missile was taken to a nearby fairground and detonated.
The Dasses were arrested July 17 on the gunnery range used by helicopters from Fort Stewart. The charges included illegally possessing automatic weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines, as well as harassing an endangered gopher tortoise with a Rottweiler, said Steve Hart, spokesman for Hunter Army Airfield.
Wednesday, August 11, 2004
Anti-Tank Missile Found At Georgia Home
Three guesses as to which offense was simply thrown in for good measure:
A source in Savannnah says that this whole thing started when the garbageman was emptying the garbage from said house and the garbage can blew up, scaring, but not hurting the garbageman and alerting the authorities that something other than week old burritos were being disposed of at that residence.
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