Dead birds and live grenades

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Reporter Frank Girardot said that when he called the FBI to ask about information on how a rocket-propelled grenade found its way to an Industry trash plant, the frazzled spokeswoman said she would try to find out. It appears that she was overwhelmed with requests about Tom Cruise. She later called back and said while the FBI was called about the interesting trash, they would not be responding to the scene because it was not terrorism related. How they knew that without responding to the scene, I have no idea. Now, if there had been a few dead birds that may have gotten their attention.

FRANK GIRARDOT

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