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Antioch police found wires near the body of a man in his mid-50s who appeared to have died from self-inflicted injuries caused by "some kind of improvised explosive device."
Springfield police officers were struck by portions of exploding fireworks, and the concussion of the explosions impacted their hearing after a man ignited explosives at them....
According to federal investigators, Los Angeles police bomb squad members wrongly estimated the amount of explosives in homemade fireworks that put in a containment vessel to ...
Unmanned Ground Vehicles give agencies added options when it comes to approaching dangerous situations in order to keep officers safe and out of harm’s way.