The FBI confirmed Wednesday it was investigating the possibility an Atlanta Jewish site was among other planned targets of a Muslim convert accused of killing a soldier outside a Conway, Ark., recruiting center earlier this week. Stephen Emmett, spokesman for the Atlanta FBI office, said the subsequent investigation into the shooting turned up evidence to suggest Abdulhakim Muhammad, 23, of Little Rock, had plans for a "Jewish entity" in Atlanta. The Associated Press reported memos from the investigation showed Little Rock, 30 miles from Conway, as well as New York, Philadelphia, Louisville, Ky., and Memphis, Tenn., were also on Muhammad's list. Emmett declined to say what specific site in Atlanta might have been in Muhammad's plans, but "precautions were taken [in Atlanta] because of the serious nature of the Little Rock" shooting.