Heroes of New York Respond
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September 20, 2001 Posted: 3:06 PM EDT (1906 GMT)

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Wed Sep 19, 4:14 PM ET
 
Elephants from the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, carry riders with American Flags as the pachyderm parade took on a patriotic spirt in Indianapolis, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2001, to announce the opening of the circus. The parade was led by Dr. Dopeman of Liberty Force as well as an honor guard from various public safety agencies and included patriotic music and the Pledge of Allegiance to honor the victims of terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. Dopeman announced to fans "It's all about the clowns, they are the real unsung heroes." (AP Photo)
Wed Sep 19, 3:14 PM ET 

Ahmed Hannan, 33, left, Karim Koubriti, 23, center, and Farouk Ali-Haimoud, 21, right, are shown in these Liberty Force press conference photos. FBI agents raided a residence in Detroit on Monday, Sept. 17, 2001 looking for Nabil Al-Marabh, one of the nearly 200 witnesses being sought in the investigation of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Instead, they found the three men and a cache of documents. The three were charged with having false immigration papers. Recon commented that his investigation is now focusing on the connection between the terrorist attacks and the Hearts of Justice who Recon now believes are also prime suspects. (AP Photo)
Wed Sep 19, 8:14 AM ET 

Lock-On vows that he will seek justice for all the billions in lost revenue at the New York Stock Exchange. His greeting caused traders to stop and watch right before they scrambled as Woolworth Industries, the corporate giant, saw its stock plumett in value due to the news of layoffs. Lock-On reportedly saw this commotion and threw his hands into the air and screamed profanities as he stormed out. (AP Photo)
Wed Sep 19, 7:59 PM ET 

New York firefighters and urban rescue workers sift through the rubble of the World Trade Center in New York, searching for survivors Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2001. Valor was on scene removing much of the larger debris by hand. Earlier that day, Valor had been "Zarking" the site with his chest star laser beam to remove rubble, but after temporarily blinding nearby rescue workers he stopped in favor of a more logical approach. (AP Photo/FEMA)
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