Posted: Jun 24, 2010 12:46 PM by Greg Boyce
Updated: Jun 24, 2010 2:16 PM
DENVER (AP) - A Colorado man who traveled to Pakistan to hunt down Osama bin Laden said he'll "absolutely" try again, despite his arrest in the woods of northern Pakistan.
Gary Faulkner returned home to Greeley late Wednesday after being detained June 13 when authorities found him armed with a pistol, a sword and night-vision equipment. He was eventually moved to Islamabad before being released without charges Wednesday morning, according to his brother.
The tired yet buoyant construction worker reached Denver around midnight and spoke briefly with reporters, saying he was feeling good. But during a stopover in Los Angeles, Faulkner was asked by reporters if he planned to return. "Absolutely," he said, adding cryptically, "You'll find out at the end of August."