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ATF triggers Texas fire

Postby fruhmenschen » Mon May 16, 2011 9:22 am

see link for full story
http://www.ticklethewire.com/2011/05/16/56666/
Texas County Threatens to Charge ATF After Detonating Explosives that Triggered Mass Fire
By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com

ATF has rubbed the Motley County, Tex., government the wrong way.

The city attorney Tom Edwards says ATF could face Class C misdemeanor charges for violating the county’s burn ban after the agency detonated unwanted explosives, which triggered a fire that scorched 150 acres of land, according to the Plainview Daily Herald.

“We have the federal government that has just refused aid to the state of Texas for all our fire damage throughout the state, and then here comes federal agents who start another fire,” Edwards told KCBD-TV.

The Plainview paper reported that Jim Luera, resident agent in charge for the ATF in Lubbock, took full responsibility for the fire. It took close to six hours to extinguish the blaze.
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Re: ATF triggers Texas fire

Postby elfismiles » Mon May 16, 2011 9:32 am

Yep ... the Feds just keep adding insult to injury here in the Lone Star State:


Texas county official says “stupid” feds sparked fire
By Jim Forsyth
SAN ANTONIO | Fri May 13, 2011 6:22pm EDT

SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - The fight between Texas and Washington, D.C., over wildfires in the Lone Star State just got nastier.

A county official in the Texas Panhandle is now blaming a federal agency for starting one of the fires through carelessness.

Tom Edwards, the county attorney in rural Motley County east of Lubbock, said on Friday that the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives was responsible on Tuesday for sparking a fire that consumed 150 acres.

"You can quote me on it: That bunch has a real corner on stupid," Edwards told Reuters.

Tom Crowley, a spokesman with the federal agency, said bureau officials were assisting four local bomb squads -- at their request -- to destroy some explosives. Firefighters were on hand, he said. The wind picked up, but the explosives were too dangerous to move, so the officials went ahead and destroyed the explosives.

"Unfortunately, a fragment ignited some grass," Crowley said. "As far as the community, we're working with them to let them know how to go about making a claim with the government."

Texas Governor Rick Perry has publicly criticized the Federal Emergency Management Agency for declining the state's request for a major disaster declaration for wildfires that have scorched some 2.5 million acres since November.

FEMA has said it has awarded fire management grants to Texas but that the agency determined there was not a need for additional support.

"We've got the federal government that has refused to provide assistance to the state on the request of Governor Perry because of all our statewide fires, and then in waltzes federal agents and they start a fire," Edwards said.

"We had high winds, we're under a burn ban because of extensive prairie fires, brush fires, and in they rolled with the idea of blowing up things." [ELFIS: gee, kinda reminds me of how they failed to predict the spread of fires at the Branch Davidian community at the fiery end of the Waco siege.]

Crowley said that the federal bureau and the local bomb squads were working as a team.

Fires covering some 203,000 acres were still burning as of Friday, according to the Texas Forest Service. The state remains dangerously dry, with 47 percent of Texas listed as in "exceptional drought" by the U.S. Drought Monitor.

This week's episode shows how dangerous the conditions are, said Perry spokeswoman Lucy Nashed.

"It underscores why we need help," she said. "It's still a touch and go situation out there with drought and winds."



http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/ ... 6T20110513

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Re: ATF triggers Texas fire

Postby crikkett » Mon May 16, 2011 9:50 am

elfismiles wrote:

"You can quote me on it: That bunch has a real corner on stupid," Edwards told Reuters.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/ ... 6T20110513



Beautiful. I love a good Texan turn of phrase.
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Re: ATF triggers Texas fire

Postby Joe Hillshoist » Mon May 16, 2011 9:58 am

He's right too.

Firefighters were on hand, he said. The wind picked up, but the explosives were too dangerous to move, so the officials went ahead and destroyed the explosives.


We had high winds, we're under a burn ban because of extensive prairie fires, brush fires, and in they rolled with the idea of blowing up things.
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The state remains dangerously dry, with 47 percent of Texas listed as in "exceptional drought" by the U.S. Drought Monitor.


Those things add up to stupid.
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