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The infectious disease scientist detained at Miami International Airport is now vacationing in Dominica following his release by the FBI. There are no plans to charge the 70-year-old man.
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MIAMI (AP) — The suspicions airport security officials had when they saw the metal canister grew when they learned about the man who brought it in from the Middle East: a scientist who sparked a bioterrorism scare after he reported missing vials...
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Officials decided to shut down much of Miami International Airport after a database showed a scientist with a suspicious item in his luggage had once been charged with illegally transporting bubonic plague, a senior law enforcement official said Friday.
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Investigators on Friday released a scientist detained at Miami International Airport after screeners spotted a metal canister in his luggage that looked like a pipe bomb, prompting an evacuation, a senior law enforcement official said.
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Miami International Airport was shut down for several hours Friday after screeners spotted a canister inside the luggage of a scientist that eventually turned out to be "a legitimate experiment."
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A scientist detained at Miami's airport because of a suspicious item in his luggage had once been charged with illegally transporting bubonic plague, a senior law enforcement official said. Miami - Law - Law Enforcement - Miami International Airport - Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Dr. Thomas Butler, Whose Luggage Triggered Evacuation, Was Charged with Illegally Transporting Bubonic Plague in 2003
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A world-renowned scientist who sparked a bio-terrorism scare seven years ago was detained by police after a canister he was carrying sparking an airport shutdown and bomb squad search.
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The suspicions airport-security officials had when they saw the metal canister grew when they learned about the man who brought it ...