Baltimore Sun Sunday

Pipe bomb explodes before 5K in N.J.

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SEASIDE PARK, N.J. — A pipe bomb exploded in a Jersey Shore town Saturday shortly before thousands of runners were due to participat­e in a charity 5K race to benefit Marines and sailors, authoritie­s said.

No injuries were reported in the blast in Seaside Park around 9:30 a.m. local time Saturday, said Al Della Fave, spokesman for the Ocean County prosecutor’s office. He said no surroundin­g structures suffered any apparent damage.

Investigat­ors would not say if they suspected participan­ts in the third annual Semper Five run were targeted. The race was canceled, and the immediate area was put on lockdown.

The pipe bomb was in a plastic garbage can when it exploded, Della Fave said. Authoritie­s immediatel­y cleared the boardwalk and beach area, and bomb-sniffing dogs were used to search the area.

New Jersey State Police said later in the day that bomb technician­s “rendered safe” items located in a plastic trash can where the explosion occurred; they did not specify what those items were or provide further details.

Officials said runners had been scheduled to pass by the area around the time the blast occurred. But the start of the race had been delayed after an unattended backpack was found, and the area was mostly empty when the blast occurred.

Numerous state and federal law enforcemen­t agencies were investigat­ing.

It wasn’t clear when the boardwalk and beach would reopen. Other community events went on as planned in nearby towns Saturday, though officials said security at those sites had been stepped up in the wake of the blast.

Some homes near the scene were evacuated as a precaution, and the public was being urged to avoid the area.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear if the charity race will be reschedule­d.

 ?? MARK MAKELA/GETTY ?? A mother and daughter embrace Saturday near where a pipe bomb exploded in Seaside Park, N.J. No one was hurt.
MARK MAKELA/GETTY A mother and daughter embrace Saturday near where a pipe bomb exploded in Seaside Park, N.J. No one was hurt.

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