Colorado NAACP office bombed, drawing of suspect released with $10,000 reward
buzzz worthy. . . By Mona Austin Authorities released this sketch of a man they say is a person of interest in the Colorado Springs NAACP bombing case on Friday, January 9, 2014. Terrorist activity in France dominated news reports this week while a bombing incident in America was largely ignored by major media. A building housing the NAACP office in Colorado Springs, CO was bombed on Tuesday, January 6. Cornell Brooks tweeted, "Thankfully no one was hurt in a suspicious explosion at our Colorado Springs office. We remain vigilant." A statement from the national office indicated, " The NAACP looks forward to a full and thorough investigation into this matter by federal agents and local law enforcement." The FBI has already begun an active investigation into the incident, avoiding speculation about the incident possibly being domestic terrorism relate or a hate crime. Official have released a composite drawing of a balding white male around the age o...