Occupational Hazards in Georgia
Iranians playings with Molotov Cocktails in Georgia (our Georgia).
Wait, why didn't they send OSHA? This appears to be occupational or simply a hazardous materials accident, along the lines of the workplace violence that happened at Ft. Hood.
The FBI says a Georgia Tech graduate student was burned by a Molotov cocktail at his apartment in the 200 block of 10th Street, not far from Piedmont Park.
Atlanta police spokeswoman Kim Jones said Saamer Akhshabi suffered third-degree burns over 90 percent of his body. Lighter fluid and a charred pillow and mattress were found inside the apartment, along with the Molotov cocktail and several plastic bottles filled with gasoline and kerosene.
The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, along with the Atlanta Police Department and Atlanta Fire-Rescue are working to investigate the circumstances behind the incident. Homeland Security was also notified of the explosion.
Akhshabi was transported to Grady Memorial Hospital. His biography on Georgia Tech’s website says he’s a PhD student in the school’s College of Computing and attended the University of Tehran in his native Iran before coming to Georgia.
Wait, why didn't they send OSHA? This appears to be occupational or simply a hazardous materials accident, along the lines of the workplace violence that happened at Ft. Hood.
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