1. I've never heard of a dry ice bomb before. I mean I watched a lot of TV, read a lot of books, read a lot newspapers and news items, surfed the web, seen a lot of movies, read a lot of magazines, traveled all over the world, but never, never have I heard of a dry ice bomb. It's true I've heard of dry ice before, but never a dry ice bomb.
2. I have no idea how one would make a dry ice bomb.
3. Even if I did know how to make one, I have no idea where to buy dry ice. I've been to a lot of stores and I've never seen dry ice for sale in any of them.
4. This story makes it seem as if everyone knows what a dry ice bomb is. What a retarded reporter. I mean it's like saying a guy was caught with Martian underwear in his car. Most of us would be thinking Martian underwear, what the eff is that?
If you have ever been interested in amateur science projects, the stuff comes up not infrequently. For example: It's a coolant for do it yourself bubble chamber experiments. You can freeze a lemon solid with it and shatter it like glass with a hammer. That kind of thing.
Every grocery store I've been to in Colorado sells dry ice. It's used for keeping stuff cool on camping trips without getting everything wet.
#%*& &%@ !$^"?
"I have no idea where to buy dry ice"
Ask at your Safeway or Kroger store