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GA: ATF rids Univ. of ninja threat
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"ATF agents are always on alert for anything suspicious — including ninjas."
"Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearm agents, on campus Tuesday for Project Safe Neighborhoods training, detained a 'suspicious individual' ..."
"Jeremiah Ransom ... was leaving a Wesley Foundation pirate vs. ninja event when he was detained."
"After being held in investigative detention, he was found to have violated no criminal laws and was not arrested."
"'It was surreal,' Ransom said. 'I was jogging ... when I heard someone yell 'freeze.'"
"Ransom said he thought a friend was playing a joke before he realized officers had guns drawn and pointed at him." ... -------
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