With Dropzone owner Bill Fulton suddenly cutting his ties to his surplus and security business and then vanishing, questions have been mounting over whether he played a role in recent state and federal indictments of Fairbanks militia members.
The old Dropzone sign, which once advertised "SECURITY -- SURPLUS -- SURVIVAL," is gone from atop the Spenard surplus store.
A banner announcing "Under new management" was flying in its place Saturday. Fulton, until recently the store's owner, was also gone.
Less than six months after Fulton gained notoriety for handcuffing a reporter trying to question U.S. Senate candidate Joe Miller at a school in Anchorage, the Dropzone is history.
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