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US police search for Texas package bomber

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CHICAGO: Police in Austin, Texas were searching Tuesday for a bomb maker as the US city remained on edge following a series of explosive packages sent to homes, killing two people

Two packages left at residents’ doorsteps detonated Monday, killing a 17-year- old and injuring two others.

Another package exploded on March 2, killing a 39-year- old man.

Police believe the attacks were related.

All of the cardboard packages were hand- delivered, not sent through the mail

Investigat­ors have so far not announced any significan­t progress in identifyin­g a suspect.

A reward for informatio­n leading to an arrest was raised from US$ 15,000 to US$ 65,000.

“What we do know is that the individual or individual­s that are involved in this, these suspects, they do have a certain level of skill,” the police chief, Brian Manley, told Fox News.

“To be able to construct a device like this and then deliver that device to your target, without having it explode either during constructi­on or during delivery, does take a certain level of sophistica­tion,” Manley said.

A task force of some 100 personnel from multiple agencies has been assembled for the case, including criminal profilers and evidence experts from the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion (FBI) and explosives specialist­s from the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF).

“We will be here ... until we resolve this and make sure there are no other explosive devices in the city,” FBI special agent Christophe­r Combs told a late afternoon news conference.

The ATF said it is looking for pieces of the explosive devices at the crime scenes and will attempt to reconstruc­t the packages in a laboratory in California.

As the investigat­ion continued, police received some 265 calls from worried residents reporting suspicious packages.

All were false alarms, according to Manley.

“We’re not going to leave any stone unturned, and we’re going to follow up every lead,” the chief said.

The attacks came as the world’s attention was focused this week on Austin’s annual South by Southwest ( SXSW) gathering — a series of festivals featuring celebritie­s from the media and entertainm­ent worlds. — AFP

 ??  ?? Seven thousand pairs of shoes, representi­ng the children killed by gun violence since the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, are spread out on the lawn on the east side of the US Capitol in Washington, DC. — AFP photo
Seven thousand pairs of shoes, representi­ng the children killed by gun violence since the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, are spread out on the lawn on the east side of the US Capitol in Washington, DC. — AFP photo

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