In Baghdad, U.S. troops backed by armored vehicles and helicopters moved into the Sunni Muslim neighborhood of Azamiyah, sealing off a 20-block area and searching 450 houses over seven hours. They netted 30 Kalashnikovs, about dozen shotguns and 10 pistols, according to U.S. officers.
Soldiers detained 21 people for illegal weapons possession, although all were expected to be released Monday.
The raids in Azamiyah, an upper-class neighborhood, angered many residents.
"Of course everybody has weapons. We have all been robbed. We were afraid of the Iraqis and now we're afraid of the Americans," said Samir al-Hadith, an engineer from Saudi Arabia.
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20031116_1467.htmlNote: that is the headline, the part I pasted has to do with the Crusade activities in Baghdad.