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ABC7 KABC on MSNLaw enforcement expert reacts to missing grenade: 'The question everyone is asking'Eyewitness News spoke to a law enforcement expert about how one of the grenades collected before an explosion that killed three LASD detectives could have possibly been lost.
People have been evacuated from properties after a suspected grenade was found near a busy road, police have said. Greater Manchester Police said the discovery close to Gorton Road, North Reddish was not believed to be suspicious. Bomb disposal officers have been called to remove the device after it was found about midday.
Sheriff’s officials were warning the public Saturday to be on the lookout for a possibly live grenade — one of two that were found at a Santa Monica apartment building storage unit last week, after the other one detonated the following day in East Los Angeles, killing three sheriff’s detectives.
Karanbir was linked to the banned Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) outfit and the April 7 attack on Qila Lal Singh Police Station in Batala.
Police had to throw a stun grenade to capture a man who had attacked his friend with a hammer, a court heard. Paul McCormick, 35, had been arguing on the street in Ramsey in the early hours of 24 May and was seen to swing something at his victim.
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Karanbir, a resident of Gurdaspur, was linked to the banned Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) outfit and the April 7 attack on Qila Lal Singh Police Station in Batala.
Emergency services rushed to a quiet residential street in Stockport after reports a suspected grenade was found
A live World War Two-era hand grenade had to be detonated after being found by two boys out fishing at a river. The discovery of the Mills bomb was made in Abercych, Pembrokeshire, on 13 July.