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In January 2002, Maryland police released their "hijacker traffic stop"- video of Jarrah. Ziad S. Jarrah, one of the official hijackers, was stopped for speeding shortly after midnight September 9- only two days before the attack: "..Maryland State Police released a videotape Tuesday of a traffic stop involving hijacker Ziad S. Jarrah two days before the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States.
The state trooper's dashboard-mounted camera did not capture
any images of Jarrah, one of the hijackers aboard United Airlines
Flight 93. But the officer was wearing a wireless microphone, and the
audio track captured the driver giving simple "yes" and "no" answers to
the trooper's questions. Trooper 1st Class Joseph Catalano stopped
Jarrah for speeding on northbound Interstate 95 shortly after midnight
on September 9. The policeman can be seen approaching the car,
obtaining the driver's license and registration, and returning to the
patrol car for a radio check of the credentials."
Sources: http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/01/08/inv.hijacker.video/index.html
http://www.dailynews.com/socal/terrorist/1201/13/terror30.asp
The CIA claimed, that Jarrah (pilot of the jetliner that crashed in Pennsylvania) was not on a terrorist watch list, but according to motel records, a man by that name used a credit card to pay for a late August 2001 stay at the Pin Del motel in Laurel, Md., where Nawaq Alhamzi stayed in September. Alhamzi was on the CIA watch list. http://www.wbz.com/now/story/0,1597,311329-364,00.shtml
CNN reported in February 2002 on Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley, who said: