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BREAKING: Explosion at FedEx Facility in Texas Probed for Connection to Austin Bombings

Tuesday, March 20, 2018 By Stillness in the Storm Leave a Comment

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(Stillness in the Storm Editor) Early this morning, an explosion occurred at a Texas Fedex processing center, which officials claim could be connected to a string of bombings that have taken place in the Austin area. As of yet, no indications of a false flag have emerged. We’ll keep an eye on this story as it develops.

Thank you to a reader who send us this story for investigation.

 – Justin

Related False Flag Season is About to Begin — Research, History, and Analysis

Source – Fox News

by Ryan Gaydos, Travis Fedschun, March 20th, 2018

A device that exploded early Tuesday at a Schertz, Texas FedEx facility detonated before reaching its intended target — and is likely linked to the string of bombings that have rocked the state’s capital this month, officials said.

Officials were also investigating another suspicious package at a facility in Austin on Tuesday, however, authorities didn’t immediately reveal if they had uncovered any nefarious devices and law enforcement officers briefing at the Schertz site didn’t answer questions about that probe.

The package in Schertz detonated while it was on an automated conveyor belt at the facility, Chief of Police Michael R. Hansen told reporters.

A police officer stops a vehicle at a check point in front of a FedEx distribution center where a package exploded, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Schertz, Texas. Authorities believe the package bomb is linked to the recent string of Austin bombings. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

A police officer stops a vehicle at a check point in front of a FedEx distribution center where a package exploded, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Schertz, Texas.  (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Hansen said it was “very early” in the investigation to definitively say if Tuesday’s blast in Schertz, about 70 miles from Austin, was related to the series of bombings in the capital that have killed two people and injured several others.

“We’re confident that neither this facility or other areas in Schertz was a target,” he told reporters, while repeating a warning that the public should report any suspicious items to law enforcement.

FedEx said in a statement to Fox News that one employee is being treated for “minor injuries” after the single package exploded at the facility.

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Officials at the scene after a blast was reported at a FedEx ground distribution facility in Schertz, Texas.  (KABB-TV)

Hansen said the employee standing near where the blast took place complained of “ringing of ears” before being treated and released. “We were fortunate there were no injuries,” he said.

Authorities did not announce what was in the package, but law enforcement officials told KSAT the medium-sized package contained metal shrapnel and nails and was headed to Austin when it exploded on the conveyor track.

Why FedEx explosion could be a big development in the case

The blast prompted a large response from state, local and federal law enforcement agencies. Federal agents told the Associated Press the package is likely linked to attacks in Austin, while an ATF spokesperson told Fox News that officials are still processing evidence at the scene and its “too early” to say if this fifth blast is related.

An ATF official told Fox News officials are looking at the latest blast due to the proximity to Austin and the other blasts. law enforcement agents are carefully combing the scene at the 100,000 square foot facility, the official added.

FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge James Smith said at a morning news conference that authorities are going through the building and are “at the early stages” of investigating the blast.

Austin Fed Ex

Authorities respond to a suspicious package at a FedEx facility in Austin on Tuesday.  (FOX7)

“Right now, we have no indications that there are any issues or threats to the public here,” he told reporters.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told “FOX & friends” on Tuesday that President Trump has “been made aware of the situation” in Texas after the latest blast.

“We are continuing to work with local authorities on the ground to do everything we can,” she said.

Sanders added that federal authorities are working “closely” with local law enforcement to apprehend whoever is behind these “terrible acts.”

Authorities in Austin on Tuesday were investigating another suspicious package at a FedEx facility close to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport on Tuesday. The Austin Fire Department said on Twitter that a hazardous materials investigation was taking place at the facility, but did not disclose additional information.

A FedEx employee told Fox News she was coming to work at 6:30 a.m. when she was stopped by police and told no one was being allowed inside the building, and that the facility had been evacuated.

The blast in Schertz comes a day after authorities in Austin said a “serial bomber” is likely responsible for four explosions in Austin this month, the latest of which injured two people Sunday night after they crossed a trip wire possibly made with fishing line.

Austin Police Chief Brian Manley said at a news conference Monday that although the Sunday night bomb was linked to the three previous blasts, the latest bomb showed more sophistication as opposed to the previous three incidents, which involved package bombs left on people’s doorsteps.

AUSTIN POLICE DETAIL ‘SOPHISTICATED’ TRIPWIRE BOMBING TECHNIQUE

“We’ve seen a change in the method this suspect is using,” he told reporters.

On Tuesday, Manley said authorities in Austin are “aware of the incident” in Schertz, and are “working closely on the investigation with our federal partners, Federal Bureau of Investigation and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.”

Frederick Milanowski, the special agent in charge for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, said trip wire devices, possibly using fishing line, are triggered by victims applying any kind of pressure or tension.

“We are more concerned now. That is, people see something suspicious they stay away and contact law enforcement,” he said.

AUSTIN PACKAGE BOMB ATTACKS TIMELINE

The men injured Sunday night in the explosion in the southwestern Austin neighborhood of Travis Country, ages 22 and 23, are white, unlike the victims in the three earlier attacks, who were black or Hispanic.

A family member of one of the latest bombing victims in Austin told the AP on Monday the blast left what appeared to be nails stuck below his grandson’s knees.

Austin Bomb Scene Bike 2

Evidence markers can be seen at the site of Sunday’s bombing in Austin, Texas.  (KENS -TV)

While authorities have not yet identified the  victims of Sunday’s explosion, William Grote said his grandson was one of the two people hurt in the blast.

“Well he and his friend were riding a bicycle about a block from their house and one of them was off the curb right in the street. The other one was on the sidewalk walking and it was so dark they couldn’t tell and they tripped and set off this explosion, didn’t see it,” he told the AP. “It was a wire and it blew up ”

Grote said the blast knocked “them both off their feet” and  left  them “bleeding  profusely.”

“You don’t know what to think,” he told the AP. “When something like this is happening. It’s just uncalled for.”

Sunday’s explosion was the fourth to rock Austin in less than three weeks. However, the three previous blasts occurred on the east side of the city.

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A map shows the location of each of the four bombings in Austin.  (Fox News/Bing)

The first was a package bomb that exploded at a northeast Austin home on March 2, killing 39-year-old Anthony Stephen House. Two more package bombs then exploded farther south on March 12, killing 17-year-old Draylen Mason, wounding his mother and injuring a 75-year-old woman.

As of Monday, the reward for information leading to an arrest in the deadly explosions had risen to $115,000. Manley said more than 500 officers, including federal agents, have conducted 236 interviews in following up 435 leads.

Fox News’ Shira Bush, Jonathan Hunt, Madeline Rivera, and The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/20/device-explodes-in-fedex-building-outside-san-antonio-police-say.html

Filed Under: News, Uncategorized Tagged With: possible false flag, texas, video

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