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Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Dets. Joshua Kelley-Eklund, Victor Lemus and William Osborn were moving explosives at an East Los Angeles training facility when the blast...
Modesto police and the Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office bomb squad located and detonated an explosive device that could've caused damage or injury "if activated correctly.
A multi-agency bomb squad deployed a robot to dispose of the dynamite found along a Lake Tahoe highway after Washoe County sheriff's deputies were alerted about the explosive ...
When Santa Ana police apprehended a driver who struck three children near a school, they found he had a possibly self-inflicted stab wound and was carrying multiple "incendiary...
When the Massachusetts State Police investigated suspicious luggage at Boston's Logan Airport, they found an older PlayStation console that caused “abnormalities” when it was ...
A site near an old landfill has become an outdoor workshop for Lexington ATF crews when they need to detonate a recovered explosive in a controlled environment away from people...