Bomb blast outside federal court in California damages building
A bomb has been exploded at US federal court house in San Diego in Southern California in which entrance & lobby of the building damaged. Police said that no one was injured in this blast.
Police & FBI agents arrived minutes after two on-duty guards inside the building called authorities after they heard the explosion at 1:40 am on Sunday.
The cause is believed to have been a bomb or bombs that detonated at once and caused a single explosion. Police believed that someone has placed the device outside the main entrance shortly before the blast
A senior official of FBI said, “It’s too early to tell if it’s terrorism-related. It does not appear to be right now”.
Police said that there are security cameras outside the building that may provide information & investigators are reviewing the film from the cameras. They are also interviewing the two guards.
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