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Austin Package Explosions Sent Bomb Squad on 300-Plus Calls
Austin police say a series of explosions in Texas’ capital city over three weeks led to bomb technicians being dispatched on more than 300 calls about suspicious packages.
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The Latest: Official Calls Stopping Austin Bomber Rewarding
The supervisor of the fugitive task force that helped apprehend the suspected Austin bomber says it’s the most rewarding case in his 23-year career.
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‘Treasure Trove' of Evidence Found in Bomb Suspect's Home
Teams working inside the Austin-area home of suspected bomber Mark Anthony Conditt have ordered an evacuation of the surrounding four blocks after homemade explosives were found inside. NBC 5’s Investigative Reporter Scott Friedman has a look at how investigators found him.
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Austin Bombing Suspect Killed After Detonating Bomb
Teams working inside the Austin-area home of suspected bomber Mark Anthony Conditt have ordered an evacuation of the surrounding four blocks after homemade explosives were found inside.
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Austin Bombing Suspect Was Unemployed College Dropout
The man suspected of planting four bombs in the Texas capital this month that killed two people and injured four others was an unemployed college dropout who doesn’t appear to have left much of a trail online aside from some 2012 blog posts about gay marriage and other topics.
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Pflugerville Neighborhood Evacuated as Police Search Suspect Home
Officials working inside the home of suspected Austin bomber Mark Anthony Conditt have ordered an evacuation of the surrounding four to six blocks.
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Who Was the Suspected Austin Bomber?
We are learning more about who suspected Austin bomber Mark Anthony Conditt was. SWAT officers gathered around an armored vehicle outside Conditt’s Pflugerville home hours after an explosion inside his vehicle that killed him.
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Officials Outside Austin Bomber Suspect's Home
FBI officials are outside the suspected Austin bomber’s home and have asked neighbors to evacuate.