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Latest Austin incident not a bomb - police The reported explosion on Tuesday evening that injured one man in a charity shop in Austin, Texas, was an incendiary device - not a package bomb, police say. The authorities say it not is related to a series of recent parcel bombs in the area that have killed two people. Instead an old military device ... Texas bombing suspect blows himself up after police move in, records video 'confession' - The New Indian Express
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Beaumont Police focus on child safety ahead of South Texas State Fair Officer Carol Riley with the Beaumont Police Department suggests parents safety pin an emergency phone number and address inside of their kids clothing especially if they are younger. If a child goes missing there will be a "Lost Children" area right by the Beaumont Police Department trailer. "We are ...
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Police question bomber's two roommates PFLUGERVILLE, Texas (KXAN) - Investigators questioned two people Wednesday who were close to serial bomber Mark Anthony Conditt, his roommates. A parent of one of the roommates said she did not suspect Conditt was linked to several bombings that killed two people and injured four others.
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Police probe dead Texas bombing suspect's car Texas authorities were collecting evidence Wednesday, in and around the car of Mark Anthony Conditt, the unemployed 23-year-old Austin bombing suspect who police say blew himself up as officers approached to make an arrest. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Texas bombings put focus on how local police departments detect explosions PERRY TOWNSHIP, Ohio (WSYX/WTTE) -- A Central Ohio police department has a police K9 that can sniff danger.The Perry Township Police Department has a K9 that can detect explosives. K9 Coyle and his handler Detective Charles Mills focus on early detection a.
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Texas bombing Suspect blows self up on roadside as police close in PFLUGERVILLE, Texas — Experts removed explosive device components on Wednesday from the home of a Texas man who police say carried out a three-week bombing spree that came to an end earlier in the day when he blew himself up as police closed in on his vehicle. Officials identified the ...
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