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'Extremely dangerous' IED found under Texas bridge
ROSEBUD, Texas — The McLennan County Sheriff’s office and a bomb squad used a water cannon to breach a suspicious device found under a bridge Tuesday night.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives blasted water on the container found just outside Rosebud off Farm to Market Road 1963.
Flammable liquid and shotgun shells were found inside the container, according to Sheriff Parnell McNamara. He said the IED was designed to blow shrapnel and would have been "extremely dangerous" had it gone off.
"Someone had made this to create lots of damage and harm," McNamara said.
There were no injuries. The liquid was being sent to a lab for analysis.
No motive or suspects were named as the investigation continued early Wednesday.
Rosebud, about 40 miles southeast of Waco, is home to about 1,400 people.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/05/04/ied-found-under-texas-bridge/83911284/
IED at Texas Bridge Discovered by Boys 'Definitely Dangerous'
An "IED" found at a Texas bridge by two boys hunting rabbits was described by a local sheriff as a two-liter bottle filled with flammable liquid, covered with duct tape and armed by a detonator and fuse – definitely an improvised explosive device.
The boys discovered the device near Farm to Market Road 1963 close to Rosebud, 40 miles southeast of Waco, reported KCEN-TV. Falls County Constable Richard Aleman said the boys saw suspicious items under the bridge and contacted one of their parents, who is "former military personnel."
McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara described to the Waco Tribune-Herald what authorities found after they were contacted.
"It was definitely real, definitely dangerous and could have caused great bodily injury or death if it would have exploded close to someone," McNamara said. "It had a detonator and a fuse ... and they X-rayed it and found tape to where you couldn't see into the bottle, but it did have a flammable liquid inside of it with some shotgun shells."
Improvised explosive devices were commonly used during the Iraq War starting in 2003, According to Homeland Security, IEDs are often a weapon of choice for criminals, vandals, terrorists, suicide bombers, and insur*gents, and can take various forms, ranging from a small pipe bomb to a sophisticated device capable of causing massive damage and loss of life.
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The McLennan County Sheriff's Office bomb squad and authorities with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives responded to the scene, said the Tribune-Herald. A water cannon used to disable to device and no injuries were reported.
Authorities told KCEN-TV that the IED was designed to disperse shrapnel and had been sent to a laboratory for additional testing.
"Someone would have had to have triggered it someway, but we don't know how, or the plan, or if they left before they got everything done or what," McNamara told the Tribune-Herald. "The Falls County Sheriff's Office and the ATF is continuing the investigation."
http://www.newsmax.com/TheWire/ied-texas-bridge-real/2016/05/05/id/727318/
'Extremely dangerous' IED found under Texas bridge
ROSEBUD, Texas — The McLennan County Sheriff’s office and a bomb squad used a water cannon to breach a suspicious device found under a bridge Tuesday night.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives blasted water on the container found just outside Rosebud off Farm to Market Road 1963.
Flammable liquid and shotgun shells were found inside the container, according to Sheriff Parnell McNamara. He said the IED was designed to blow shrapnel and would have been "extremely dangerous" had it gone off.
"Someone had made this to create lots of damage and harm," McNamara said.
There were no injuries. The liquid was being sent to a lab for analysis.
No motive or suspects were named as the investigation continued early Wednesday.
Rosebud, about 40 miles southeast of Waco, is home to about 1,400 people.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2016/05/04/ied-found-under-texas-bridge/83911284/
IED at Texas Bridge Discovered by Boys 'Definitely Dangerous'
An "IED" found at a Texas bridge by two boys hunting rabbits was described by a local sheriff as a two-liter bottle filled with flammable liquid, covered with duct tape and armed by a detonator and fuse – definitely an improvised explosive device.
The boys discovered the device near Farm to Market Road 1963 close to Rosebud, 40 miles southeast of Waco, reported KCEN-TV. Falls County Constable Richard Aleman said the boys saw suspicious items under the bridge and contacted one of their parents, who is "former military personnel."
McLennan County Sheriff Parnell McNamara described to the Waco Tribune-Herald what authorities found after they were contacted.
"It was definitely real, definitely dangerous and could have caused great bodily injury or death if it would have exploded close to someone," McNamara said. "It had a detonator and a fuse ... and they X-rayed it and found tape to where you couldn't see into the bottle, but it did have a flammable liquid inside of it with some shotgun shells."
Improvised explosive devices were commonly used during the Iraq War starting in 2003, According to Homeland Security, IEDs are often a weapon of choice for criminals, vandals, terrorists, suicide bombers, and insur*gents, and can take various forms, ranging from a small pipe bomb to a sophisticated device capable of causing massive damage and loss of life.
Get Newsmax TV At Home »
The McLennan County Sheriff's Office bomb squad and authorities with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives responded to the scene, said the Tribune-Herald. A water cannon used to disable to device and no injuries were reported.
Authorities told KCEN-TV that the IED was designed to disperse shrapnel and had been sent to a laboratory for additional testing.
"Someone would have had to have triggered it someway, but we don't know how, or the plan, or if they left before they got everything done or what," McNamara told the Tribune-Herald. "The Falls County Sheriff's Office and the ATF is continuing the investigation."
http://www.newsmax.com/TheWire/ied-texas-bridge-real/2016/05/05/id/727318/