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To: BurbankKarl
Actually, in a later article printed in OU Daily a LAPD officer is quoted as saying they were "grenades" and not m80s. Don't really know what to believe at this point.

Article from OU Daily (FR THREAD): OU Takes New Security Precautions

(...)In an off-campus apartment complex in the Westwood section of UCLA on Oct. 7, the Los Angeles Police Department Bomb Squad investigated an “improvised explosive device” found near campus. UCPD did not respond.
“We suspect juveniles had something to do with this,” said Los Angeles Police Department Officer April Harding. “We found two grenades taped together, and the bomb squad was called. One of the grenades was detonated and the other one was bogus.”
No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing, Harding said.


Frankly, I'm even more concerned over the reports of explosions heard 6 days earlier by FReeper 18wheeler's wife just 2 blocks south of the incident at Weyburn Terrace. The police didn't even investigate it although there were witnesses, and it never made the papers. See this Post from 18wheeler.
40 posted on 10/26/2005 1:23:49 PM PDT by LibertyRocks (COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of OU Bombing (Updated 10/26) http://sweetliberty.alfablog.com)
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Sorry... "6 days earlier" should read "4 days earlier". The incident reported by 18wheeler happened on 10/03/05.


41 posted on 10/26/2005 1:25:38 PM PDT by LibertyRocks (COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of OU Bombing (Updated 10/26) http://sweetliberty.alfablog.com)
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To: LibertyRocks

Explosives examined
2 juveniles suspected in investigation of incident at Westwood apartment



By Richard Clough
DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF
rclough@media.ucla.edu

Los Angeles Police Department officials said Tuesday that two juvenile suspects are being sought in connection with the incident involving an explosive device found Oct. 7 on the 500 block of Midvale Avenue.

Officials also said police consider the suspects to pose no threat and their actions as tantamount to "some kids playing around," said Sgt. Katherine Plows of the LAPD.

Authorities would not say whether the suspects are believed to be UCLA students or if they have any UCLA ties.

Responding to a call made at 11:13 a.m. Friday, authorities arrived at 527 Midvale Ave. to find an improvised explosive device made from two M-80 fireworks taped together, Plows said.

One of the fireworks was detonated but the other was a dud, she said. M-80s are illegal in the United States.

Though several residents said they heard a small explosion sometime between 5 a.m. and 8 a.m. that morning, the police were not called until a resident found the device several hours later in the open-air courtyard within the Midvale Plaza apartment complex.

The LAPD bomb squad inspected and detonated the device shortly after 1 p.m. Friday.

While the bomb squad was working, a portion of Midvale Avenue around the building was closed to vehicular and pedestrian access, but no buildings were evacuated.

Residents of nearby buildings said they were aware of the incident taking place, but most said they did not feel afraid or threatened.

Authorities were not available to give updates on the case over the weekend or on Monday due to the Columbus Day holiday. Early reports from the LAPD on Tuesday indicated that two suspects may have been taken into custody, but those reports were later refuted.

Though FBI vehicles were on the scene, Laura Eimiller, a spokeswoman for the FBI, said the FBI was not involved with any investigation into the incident.


46 posted on 10/26/2005 1:37:52 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
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