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Officials said plainclothes police officers were on board buses and conducting weapons searches to prevent further killings.
Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, the Georgia father of a missing boy, and four other adults who were arrested last week on child abuse charges were conducting weapons training at his compound near the Colorado border, according to the Associated Press.
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He was using the acronym for the United Nations agency that conducted weapons inspections in Iraq through 1998.
In recent days, North Korea has conducted weapons launches and issued warlike rhetoric in response to South Korean and US military drills that it sees as an invasion rehearsal.
Though India built a secret arsenal, then conducted weapons tests in 1998, America will still not formally recognise it as a nuclear power (calling it a "responsible state with advanced nuclear technology") and promises not to help its bomb-tinkering.
The government announced it would put undercover police aboard some buses and conduct weapons searches to prevent further killings, and said a citywide search for the suspect is already on.
Operation Hardtack II was a last-minute sprint to conduct weapons tests with new designs before a brief moratorium on nuclear tests in 1958.
Women serving in Afghanistan and Iraq during the last dozen years have accompanied Marines on house raids so they could conduct weapons searches on Muslim women captives who could not be frisked by men.
In the 1960s, 23 states were conducting weapons-related research, were actively discussing the pursuit of nuclear weapons, or already had the bomb.
"However," they wrote, "conducted energy weapons are weapons and, like other weapons, are clearly capable of causing injuries".
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