One hurt as package explodes at
university in Boston -police
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[September 14, 2022]
(Reuters) -A 45-year-old employee of
Boston's Northeastern University was injured on Tuesday when a package
delivered to the school exploded while he was handling it, police said,
adding that a second package was found and rendered safe. |
Boston Police Department's Bomb Squad,
Boston Emergency Management Services and other law enforcement agencies
respond after a package delivered to Holmes Hall at Northeastern
University exploded, in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., September 13, 2022.
REUTERS/Nicholas Pfosi |
Police did not reveal how the packages were delivered to the
urban campus.
The injured person was taken to a hospital for treatment to his
hands, Boston police Superintendent Felipe Colon told a news
conference.
"A search revealed a second similar package that was ultimately
rendered safe by our bomb squad. I will tell you that the scene
is secure in that the investigation is ongoing," Colon said.
The police bomb squad, the Boston Fire Department and Boston
Emergency Medical Service were among those investigating the
incident, police said.
Evening classes were canceled in six buildings, campus police
said on Twitter.
Police at other Boston-area campuses including Harvard
University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology urged
people to be cautious and asked them to report any suspicious
packages.
The city was rocked by the Boston Marathon bombings of 2013,
when three people were killed and more than 260 others wounded
by a pair of homemade bombs at the annual race.
In 2015, a jury convicted Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and sentenced him to
death for helping carry out the attacks along with his older
brother Tamerlan, who died several days after the bombings in a
gunfight with police. The gunfight ended when Dzhokhar ran his
brother over with a stolen car as he fled the scene. He was
captured a day later.
(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Scott Malone and Raju
Gopalakrishnan)
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