Nope. The chairs are all pushed AWAY from the building toward the street. Something even got pushed over the railing toward the street. The barricade is wrapped around the mailbox TOWARD the street.
No way the bomb was at the street next to the mailbox. The blast would have pushed things the other way.
Plus, note the temporary sign on the pole to the right. It moved 180 degrees around the pole. That was not likely from the blast, it indicates that some movement of people has taken place between these two pictures, so it’s not really a great comparison.
But if it was moved by the blast, no way the blast was to the left of the mailbox, because the mailbox would have shielded the pole on the right side of the picture. Note that the temporary parking sign on the left pole is completely gone.
Very good analysis. I need to adjust.