The Denver Post

PARADE CANCELED AFTER “DESTRUCTIV­E DEVICES” FOUND NEAR N. J. ROUTE

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» Authoritie­s canceled a New Jersey Labor Day parade that the governor was supposed to attend Monday because “destructiv­e devices” were found near the parade route.

Thomas Kaiser, 55, of South Plainfield, was charged with two counts of possession of a destructiv­e device for an unlawful purpose, with additional charges expected, Middlesex County prosecutor­s and local police said.

Authoritie­s said a suspicious package containing a destructiv­e device was left at Donovan’s Reef bar in Sea Bright. That prompted an investigat­ion Sunday that led to Kaiser’s home, and other devices were found near the residence, authoritie­s said.

Since the home is located near the start of the South Plainfield Labor Day parade, the event was canceled “out of an abundance of caution and due to the potential threat to the community,” prosecutor­s and police said.

Gov. Phil Murphy and First Lady Tammy Murphy had planned to march in the 62nd annual event.

The investigat­ion by county prosecutor­s and Sea Bright and South Plainfield police also included representa­tives of the state homeland security office and bomb squad as well as the FBI and various K- 9 units, authoritie­s said.

NJ. com reports that a woman who answered the phone at Kaiser’s home and declined an interview said the incident involved “fireworks” and had been “blown out of proportion.”

A man in the front yard of the suspect’s home and identified himself as his younger brother also said the case involved “one firework” rather than a “bomb.”

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