Matthew says: "Talal Al-Rouqi, a Saudi student in Michigan, brought a pressure cooker filled with meat and rice to his friend's house for dinner. The next day, he was interrogated by FBI agents, who warned him not to venture outside again with the pressure cooker."
Buy a pressure cooker, get a free visit from the FBI!
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