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To: jeremy_atticus who wrote (6459)10/24/2001 6:27:49 AM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 104160
 
JA,

Is Jackson, Miss. anywhere near you?

washingtonpost.com

Coast Guard Office Sprayed by Plane

By Jason Straziuso
Associated Press Writer
Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2001; 12:20 p.m. EDT

JACKSON, Miss. –– A tiny Coast Guard post was dusted with white
granules sprayed from a small plane, the second such incident in the state
in four days, authorities said.

The latest incident happened Monday afternoon at the Shore Side
Detachment office in Natchez.

A Coast Guard member who was standing outside is being given
antibiotics as a precaution, said Petty Officer 3rd Class Joan Farris in
New Orleans.

"As far as they know it was a small white plane," Farris said Tuesday.
"They are not sure if it was a crop duster."

Farris said local, state and federal authorities were notified, and a sample
of the granules was taken to a state laboratory for testing.

Crop dusters in the region are fertilizing fields with small white pellets this
time of year, State Agricultural Aviation Board member Bern Prewitt said
Tuesday.

Meanwhile, authorities were awaiting final test results for a Mississippi
River towboat and crew that was sprayed with an unknown substance by
a crop duster Friday near Rosedale.

Initial tests for chemical and biological agents were negative, and the 11
crew members and towboat were released from quarantine late Sunday.

"It was definitely a criminal act, whether it was a hazardous substance or
not," said Bob O'Brien, commanding officer of the Coast Guard's Marine
Safety Office in Memphis, Tenn.

While witnesses said the plane near Rosedale was a crop duster,
authorities would not give specifics about its color and design for
comparison with the plane involved in Monday's incident. Natchez is in
southwest Mississippi, 170 miles south of Rosedale.

Federal and state authorities searched crop dusters' flight records for clues
to the planes' identities. The FBI is investigating but spokeswoman
Deborah Madden said her office could not comment.

Crop duster pilots were shocked and angered by the incidents.

"We're here to help the farmer. We're not here to hurt people," said
Karen Brunetti of Shelby Air Service.

"I talked to a couple of my friends who have flying services, and they're
just bumfuzzled," said Jimmy Ervin, who owns another flying service.
"They can't believe anyone would do that."

-Clappy