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401 Psychology Lab Animals Gone and $450,000 in Smashed Equipment: The ALF's Most Destructive University Raid of the Decade
In the early hours of November 14, 2004, members of the Animal Liberation Front broke into Seashore Hall at the University of Iowa in Iowa City and removed 401 research animals -- 88 mice and 313 rats -- from third-floor psychology laboratories while causing more than $450,000 in equipment damage. The university sealed off the building, called in a hazmat team to address spilled chemicals, and closed all affected units to students and faculty indefinitely. The FBI investigated the incident as domestic terrorism under animal enterprise terrorism statutes; despite a years-long investigation, no one was ever convicted.
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- Source401 Animals from the University of Iowa Liberated -- North American Animal Liberation Press Officeanimalliberationpressoffice.org
- SourceTimeline: The ALF Raid at the University of Iowa -- Animal Liberation Front-Lineanimalliberationfrontline.com