01-04-2021, 01:24 PM
Be on the lookout, for a an eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevil whitey heartburn-of-'Murica pick'emup truck!
"IED" - must be 'millennial-speak' for, "pipe bomb."
FBI assisting police in investigating explosion in Lawrenceville, possible explosion in Hill District
Police investigating after device explodes in Lawrenceville, report of another explosion in Hill District
Homeowners called 911, saying they could feel their houses shaking and could smell an odor in the air.
Police said they were reviewing footage of the second incident. The Bomb Squad responded with explosives-sniffing K9s, but no evidence has been recovered.
Police said it’s too early to say if the incidents are connected or not. They also said they don’t believe anybody was targeted.
Anyone with information is asked to call Pittsburgh Police Headquarters at 412-323-7800.
"IED" - must be 'millennial-speak' for, "pipe bomb."
FBI assisting police in investigating explosion in Lawrenceville, possible explosion in Hill District
Police investigating after device explodes in Lawrenceville, report of another explosion in Hill District
Quote:By: WPXI.com News Staff Updated: January 3, 2021 - 10:34 PM[*]Shortly after 10:30 p.m., there was another report of an explosion in the 200 block of Dinwiddie Street in the Hill District.
PITTSBURGH — The FBI is assisting Pittsburgh police to investigate reports of explosions in two Pittsburgh neighborhoods on Sunday evening.
The first one happened just after 9 p.m. in Lawrenceville in the 3600 block of Penn Avenue.
Police said there is a surveillance video that shows an incendiary device being thrown out of a white pickup truck before it exploded.
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No one was injured, but a parked car was damaged. Police don’t believe there is any threat to residents nearby.
Quote:[*]Police are searching for the truck below in connection with an IED thrown at a parked car in the 3600 block of Penn Ave. just after 9 p.m.pic.twitter.com/ij11nH6rMr
They are also investigating reports of an explosion in the 200 block of Dinwiddie Street just after 10:30 p.m.
Info? Call (412) 323-7800. [url=https://t.co/qa9LrscurP]https://t.co/qa9LrscurP
— Pittsburgh Police (@PghPolice) January 4, 2021
Homeowners called 911, saying they could feel their houses shaking and could smell an odor in the air.
Police said they were reviewing footage of the second incident. The Bomb Squad responded with explosives-sniffing K9s, but no evidence has been recovered.
Police said it’s too early to say if the incidents are connected or not. They also said they don’t believe anybody was targeted.
Anyone with information is asked to call Pittsburgh Police Headquarters at 412-323-7800.
Meet ya' at the bridge.