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> Suspect in Pentagon Scare, Yonathan Melaku, Linked
> to Military Building Shootings
> Updated: Wednesday, 22 Jun 2011, 11:14 PM EDT
> Published : Wednesday, 22 Jun 2011, 5:42 PM EDT
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> Suspect in Pentagon Scare, Yonathan Melaku, Linked
> to Military Building Shootings: MyFoxDC.com
>
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> ARLINGTON, Va. - A Marine reservist who was
> detained during a security scare near the Pentagon
> last week has been linked to the shootings last
> year at the Marine Corps museum in Quantico and
> several D.C.-area military recruitment stations,
> officials said Wednesday.
>
> Ballistics evidence appears to link Yonathan
> Melaku, 22, to the shootings, one official said.
> The two officials spoke to The Associated Press on
> condition of anonymity because the investigation
> is ongoing.
>
> Melaku, of Alexandria, Va., is being held without
> bail on unrelated larceny charges involving car
> break-ins that happened after the shootings. He
> has not been charged in last week's incident or
> the building shootings.
>
> Melaku, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Ethiopia,
> was detained Friday after he was spotted carrying
> a suspicious backpack near the Pentagon containing
> what initially was feared to be bomb-making
> material. Authorities later said the suspicious
> items were not explosive.
>
> Melaku also had a notebook with the words
> "al-Qaida" and "Taliban Rules" written inside, one
> of the officials has said. The context of the
> words was not immediately clear, but another law
> enforcement official has said Melaku is not
> believed to have any links to al-Qaida or any
> other terrorist organization.
>
> He was detained for trespassing after being found
> after-hours inside Arlington National Cemetery.
>
> The shootings last year, all done with the same
> gun, did not injure anyone. The Marine Corps
> museum was targeted twice. Two windows were shot
> out at the Pentagon, and a Marine Corps recruiting
> station in Chantilly, Va., outside Washington was
> also targeted.
>
> At the time, FBI officials suspected that the
> shooter had some sort of gripe against the Marine
> Corps.
>
> Peter Carr, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney in
> the eastern District of Virginia, declined comment
> except to say that Melaku remains under
> investigation following last week's incident. FBI
> spokesman Andrew Ames also declined comment.
>
> Melaku has a status hearing Thursday in Loudoun
> County, Va., on the grand larceny charges that
> accuse him in a spate of car break-ins and
> vandalism in Leesburg. He was arraigned in early
> June, and released on bail. After the Pentagon
> scare, more charges were added and he was held
> without bail.
>
> The shootings started Oct. 17 at the National
> Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, about 30
> miles south of Washington. Days later, the
> Pentagon was hit. Then, the shooter targeted a
> Marine Corps recruiting station in Chantilly
> before again firing on the museum. The fifth
> shooting was discovered at a Coast Guard
> recruiting station near a sprawling outlet mall in
> Woodbridge. The buildings were within 40 miles of
> each other.
>
> Melaku joined the Marine Corps Reserve in
> September 2007 and was assigned as a motor vehicle
> operator to a unit based in Baltimore. He was not
> deployed overseas.
>
> Spokesman Lt. Col. Francis Piccoli said Wednesday
> the Marine Corps was in the process of trying to
> remove him from the service based on the grand
> larceny charges. Melaku has not tried to contest
> his removal, Piccoli said.
>
> Melaku's attorney, Robert May, did not return a
> call seeking comment Wednesday.
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