Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Blast at home tied to fireworks making

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BLACK JACK, Mo. — A house explosion near St. Louis early Friday that killed two people and critically injured several other people might have been caused by explosives used to make fireworks, authoritie­s said.

The explosion around 1:20 a.m. destroyed a home near the town of Black Jack. The blast was so powerful that it shook other homes and blew out neighbors’ windows, sending debris more than a block away.

Christophe­r Jones, 17, was one of the two people who were killed in the blast, the St. Louis County medical examiner’s office told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

St. Louis County police said Friday afternoon that a second person was found dead at the scene. That victim’s name and age were not immediatel­y released.

Four others were taken to a hospital with life-threatenin­g injuries. Their names and ages were not released.

The fire chief, Ankeneth Corbin, told the Post-Dispatch that young people were in the garage making fireworks with explosives.

“If you buy 50 pounds of any explosive, you have just created a bomb,” Corbin said. “The ATF [Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives] found numerous boxes [of materials] they had ordered online. Electrosta­tic, anything, can cause a spark.”

Neighbor Nichole Thomas described the scene as “pure chaos.” She said she saw flames engulfing the home and a young boy and others running franticall­y.

Investigat­ors with the regional bomb and arson squad spent the morning seeking clues in the rubble. The brick home’s garage was leveled and the home itself was a burned-out shell with partial walls standing.

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