Shades of Ayers/Dohrn  as information about pipe bombs surface against the backdrop of Chicago Revolutionary Communists in the Ferguson/Saint Louis area.  Two New Black Panther Party affiliates arrested today….
Update: Video Surfaces of one of the arrested bombers, Olajuwon Ali, via WeaselZippers


ST. LOUIS • Two men have been indicted on weapons charges in federal court here for allegedly making straw purchases of two handguns at the Cabela’s sporting goods store in Hazelwood.
2012 - Benjamin Crump, Daryl Parks and Al Sharpton appear at Fort Mellon Park (Sanford, Florida) with New Black Panther Party.  The unified goal in 2012 was the arrest of George Zimmerman.
2012 – Benjamin Crump, Daryl Parks and Al Sharpton appear at Fort Mellon Park (Sanford, Florida) with New Black Panther Party. The unified goal in 2012 was the arrest of George Zimmerman.

A police source says both men are affiliated with the New Black Panther Party and were taken into custody this morning.
The indictment was handed up Wednesday and unsealed today accusing Brandon Orlando Baldwin and Olajuwon Davis of making false statements to obtain firearms. The defendants’ ages and addresses were not made public.
According to the indictment, between Nov. 1 and 13, Baldwin, also known as Brandon Muhammad, and Olajuwon, also known as Olajuwon Ali and Brother Ali, acquired two Hi-Point .45 ACP pistols at the store, claiming that Baldwin was the buyer when, in fact, the weapons were intended for someone else.
Notices of sealed search warrants suggest federal agents searched three locations during their investigation. Those warrants were not made public and did not identify the person for whom the guns were allegedly being purchased or for what purpose.  (read more)
Message from Black Panther Party shortly after participating in Trayvon Martin Rally @Fort Mellon Park, FL
Message from Black Panther Party shortly after participating in Trayvon Martin Rally @Fort Mellon Park, FL

FOX News highlights:

The FBI arrested two men Thursday night accused of purchasing explosives they apparently planned to use during protests in Ferguson, Missouri, a law enforcement source told CBS News.
The men, who live in the St. Louis area, are allegedly members of the new Black Panthers. They were arrested as part of an FBI undercover operation near Ferguson and intended to use the explosives in pipe bombs, the source confirmed. (link)

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