MOVE over bin Laden. On 21 April, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation released a naming an animal-rights extremist as the country’s .
The FBI claims that Daniel Andreas San Diego is “armed and dangerous” and is offering bounties of up to $250,000 for information leading to his arrest. San Diego is wanted for arson attacks in 2003 on two biotechnology companies in California.
The FBI’s announcement came amid a flurry of activity relating to animal-rights extremism. On 22 April, an estimated 700 researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, to protest against the rising tide of violence.
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“It was truly inspiring to see so many people come together to demonstrate their commitment,” says UCLA’s David Jentsch, who uses animals to study schizophrenia. His car was firebombed in March.