Remember the Ferrari crash last week? A rare Enzo Ferrari was sheared in half in a wreck following a high-speed crash. Today, the L.A. Times has an article that is full of some very weird stuff and lots and lots of new questions. What is this all about anyway? What would "homeland security" have to do with this? If it really was "homeland security." If it wasn't, who was impersonating officials and why?
Ferrari Case Takes New Twist With Possible Tie to Bus Agency
The trail leads to a nonprofit operating out of a Monrovia repair shop. More puzzling is its police force and 'anti-terrorism' unit.As sheriff's detectives investigate last week's crash that destroyed a $1-million Ferrari, they are now looking into an obscure nonprofit organization that provides disabled people with transit in the San Gabriel Valley.
The car's owner, a former video game executive from Sweden, told Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies at the scene of the Feb. 21 accident in Malibu that he was deputy commissioner of the San Gabriel Valley Transit Authority's police anti-terrorism unit, detectives said Thursday.A few minutes after the crash, two unidentified men arrived at the scene, flashing badges and saying they were from "homeland security," according to Sheriff's Department officials.
Deputies allowed the men into the accident scene, where they spoke to Stefan Eriksson before leaving, Sgt. Phil Brooks said.
Sheriff's officials on Thursday said they now want to question them.
"We would like the public's help with any information about these men or the crash," Brooks said. [CONT'D. HERE]
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