The FBI is still studying the devices to determine if they capable of exploding. And no, I don't think this would have been such a big deal for the FBI or NYPD if they had already determined that all the devices were fake. Here's the latest NYT report:
"None of the devices inside have exploded on their own so far, and investigators are still seeking to determine whether they were even capable of detonating. But the authorities in New York and elsewhere have warned that the devices should be considered dangerous."
But sure, you're entitled to your amateur musings on bomb-identification and citations of random bomb experts.
Well, there it is. Looks like there's nothing to worry about at all here. Thanks for clearing that up, NRO.
ReplyDeleteThis seems like everyone's conclusion at this point.
ReplyDeleteGlad we're all agreed. I guess that explains why the FBI is engaged in a massive manhunt for the person(s) responsible..
ReplyDeleteYou realize that doesn't in any way indicate that they're not fakes...right?
ReplyDeleteThe FBI is still studying the devices to determine if they capable of exploding. And no, I don't think this would have been such a big deal for the FBI or NYPD if they had already determined that all the devices were fake. Here's the latest NYT report:
ReplyDelete"None of the devices inside have exploded on their own so far, and investigators are still seeking to determine whether they were even capable of detonating. But the authorities in New York and elsewhere have warned that the devices should be considered dangerous."
But sure, you're entitled to your amateur musings on bomb-identification and citations of random bomb experts.
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/26/nyregion/cnn-cory-booker-pipe-bombs-sent.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage
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