Friday, April 29, 2016

Current Event

Current Event

By Matt Wise
http://abcnews.go.com/US/bomb-threat-prompts-evacuation-baltimore-tv-news-station/story?id=38741185


April 29, 2016 in Baltimore. A man was seen in an animal costume. He supposedly had a bomb on him, so the S.W.A.T was called. He was at news station coming in and out. A car was set on fire in front of the news station at the time the man entered. It was a bomb threat and police had to make a move on the suspect soon. Everyone in the area evacuated so police could get everything under control. The pan was wearing a panda costume and did not follow orders to remove hands. The man, Alex Brizzi, appeared to be what an explosive device on Brizzi was. It was a vest stuffed with chocolate candy bars, nothing wired that could possibly blow up. They then saw a small motherboard, then was attached to him was wire running down the sleeve of his jacket that possibly was a detonation device. The candy bars were wrapped in aluminum foil with wiring connecting each of them. Police then move on to Brizzi. He was shot three times by police after not following orders to remove his hands.  A robot was then deployed to disarm him when he failed to cooperate. Brizzi was transported to a local hospital where he is in serious, but stable condition. He will live. Police are also searching the Fox news station to find other possible explosives.

PHOTO: A man, claiming to have a bomb, lays in the street outside of the Fox45 television station, which was evacuated due to a bomb threat, in Baltimore, April 28, 2016.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/bomb-threat-prompts-evacuation-baltimore-tv-news-station/story?id=38741185

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