TYNGSBOROUGH, Mass. —
Multiple suspicious devices were found strapped to National Grid power lines in Tyngsborough Thursday morning.
Massachusetts State Police said the devices were found on Locust Avenue. State Police, the FBI, and ATF responded to the scene.
In a statement from the FBI, officials compared the devices found to pipe bombs.
The devices were secured and not found to be explosive. Police said there was no apparent danger to the public.
Crews swept nearby areas to determine if there were any other suspicious devices nearby.
According to the FBI, the devices were rendered safe and the
investigation will continue but "there is no evidence which ties this
incident to terrorism."
Isn't it amazing they can determine that so quickly?
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Isn't it amazing they can determine that so quickly?
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They ever hear of "ringing the bell" to see how we'd react? I'm not a military guy but I "get it".
ReplyDeleteI used to live in Tyngsborough. Huh.
ReplyDeleteI used to live in Tyngsborough. Huh.
ReplyDeleteA future congress and administration will have their work cut out for them when it comes to cleaning house and removing the wasteful, bureaucratic and politically correct bullshit. Of course that is assuming the anti-establishment momentum is able to defeat the astroturfing and voter fraud (not likely)
ReplyDeleteAs stated earlier, "MOVE ALONG. THERE IS NOTHING TO SEE HERE"!
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