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To: one_less who wrote (36)5/30/2008 1:37:36 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3816
 
"Jay Hatfill, a former researcher at USAMRIID, as a "person of interest" in the case. Hatfill has never been charged with involvement in the crimes, though."

In an embarrassing incident, FBI agents trailing Hatfill in a motor vehicle ran over his foot when he attempted to approach them in May, 2003. Police responding to the incident did not cite the driver, but issued Hatfill a citation for "walking to create a hazard." [10] He and his attorneys fought the ticket, but, after listening for nearly a half-hour to the officer who issued the citation and to Hatfill's attorneys, a hearing officer upheld the ticket and ordered Hatfill to pay the requisite $5 fine. [11]

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