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Teh One Who Knocks
03-19-2018, 11:32 AM
By Ryan Gaydos, Travis Fedschun | Fox New


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Austin was on edge early Monday as an explosion that may have been triggered by trip wire injured two people on bicycles, leaving police working to determine whether the blast was connected to three others that have already gripped the Texas capital in fear.

The latest blast occurred Sunday night in a suburban neighborhood known as Travis Country in southwest Austin at around 8:30 p.m. Investigators didn’t immediately confirm what caused it.

Austin police Chief Brian Manley said the explosion may have been detonated by a trip wire, adding the blast was “activated by someone either handling, kicking or coming into contact with a trip wire that activated the device" as they walked or rode their bikes through the area.

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"That changes things, in that our safety message to this point has been involving the handling of packages and telling communities 'do not handle packages, do not pick up packages, do not disturb packages,'" Manley said at a hastily-arranged news conference. "We now need the community to have an extra level of vigilance and pay attention to any suspicious device, whether it be a package, a bag, a backpack, anything that looks out of place. Do not approach it."

Manley said that police were “working under the belief” that the explosion was related to the three others, but investigators still had yet to process the entire scene. He urged people within a half-a-mile radius to stay in their homes until at least daybreak.
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"We want to put out the message that we've been putting out and that is, not only do not touch any packages or anything that looks like a package, do not even go near it at this time," Manley said at an earlier news conference. Because "we have not had an opportunity to look at this blast site to really determine what has happened."

A witness speaking to Fox 7 described hearing a "loud bang," adding that it was "not a car crash, not gunshots but something terrible."

Two men in their 20s suffered non-life threatening injuries in the blast, including one who had nails in his leg, according to KVUE-TV. South Austin Medical Center officials said the men were in good condition.

Authorities also issued an emergency alert on cellular phones after the blast took place.
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Austin Mayor Steve Adler said late Sunday he was confident authorities were going to find who is responsible for the string of “horrific” explosions, according to KVUE-TV.

Manley urged people within half a mile to stay in their homes. Authorities said they would keep the surrounding area blocked off at least until daybreak Monday for authorities to check the area, according to FOX7.

Sunday’s explosion was the fourth to rock Austin less than three weeks. However, the three previous blasts occurred on the eastside of the city.

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The first was a package bomb that exploded at a northeast Austin home on March 2, killing 39-year-old Anthony Stephen House. Two more package bombs then exploded farther south on March 12, killing 17-year-old Draylen Mason, wounding his mother and injuring a 75-year-old woman.

Police said all three of those were likely related and involved packages that had not been mailed or delivered by private carrier but left overnight on doorsteps.

Manley originally suggested they could have been hate crimes since all the victims were black or Hispanic, but now says that investigators aren't ruling out any possible motive

Earlier Sunday, Austin police said the reward for information leading to an arrest in the deadly explosions has risen by $50,000 to a new total of $115,000. Manley said more than 500 officers, including federal agents, have conducted 236 interviews in following up 435 leads.

Fox News’ Michael Arroyo, Nicole Darrah and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

RBP
03-19-2018, 01:19 PM
Roadside IED with a trip wire... in Austin. Wow.

Teh One Who Knocks
03-19-2018, 01:21 PM
Four in 16 days now....fucking scary.

deebakes
03-20-2018, 01:08 AM
:nervous:

lost in melb.
03-20-2018, 02:07 AM
what a cunt