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Grename was restored before the explosion killed 3

One of the two bombs are found on Santa Monica of a complex Townhome before taking three of the ends of Los Angeles County Sheriff, the officials said on Friday.

Bureau of alcohol, cigarettes, firearms, and explosives generated July 18, “and one of the bombs were not included at this time,” said Sheriff Robert Luna.

“We made a complete search to get a second device, but we have never found it,” he said in a short time.

ATF, investigating the explosion, will also think that “full control is investigating where else,” added.

Kenny Cooper, special agent in charge of ATF’s Los Angela Dion, on Friday Team Team, explosives were admitted to the unsuccessful appearance of unsuccessful explosives.

Investigators were able to find a form of military bomb used, but they were looking at the origin of devices.

The organization will also examine the origin of a bomb, and its movement, he said.

According to legal resources, investigators have learned that some Grenades were not available for one of the “proposals” – lifting one grenade.

The bombing squad found two hand bombs left behind – obviously by the previous employer – in the last part of the bay garage on 800 in the night “destroyed and secured,” said Luna.

The next day, one of the bombs exploded as administrative technology in the parking lot.

The explosion was one of the most deadly in the department in over 150 years, killing three departments of the department: Joshua Kelund, Victor Lemus and William Osborn.

Bomb Squad experts have X-they placed police and told the city police that they believed that the plans had finished, according to the search warranty received from time week.

Luna said there was no evidence that the investigators had tried to cut the grenade before explosive, the vision that had set before the latest days.

“I am very careful about what I say,” he said.

Authorities searched a boat in Marina Del Rey on Monday and on Wedlls and Wednesday was told that the law relocations were told that The Times was arrested for US military warfare.

The investigators are still throwing the wide net of potential suspects, Luna said.

“All Avenue views, everyone, the whole address,” said. “If we have more details, we’ll put it … I’m not ready to discuss here and now any names of people who may be interested, whatever that kind is like.”

ATF detection first, but Sheriff’s department expected the last analysis may be ready for 45 days, Luna said.

Luna added that she asked for independent departmental standards when it comes to disposing of explosive devices, and planning to look at the ATF in the future policy and Practice decisions.

He also instructed mental tours to all stakeholders.

“We will change this facing down, we will look at everything we can,” said Luna. “We need to know what happened. We owe families … I’ve never claimed this again.”

Lua and Cooper both urged citizens to report any explosives to any authorities dealt with authority as the authority continues, but said it is not a direct public accident.

“We used drones, using bucket trucks to look at the trees, burn well and did not do it,” Coane said. “If you find anything that looks like a grenade or explosive device or something unknown, please contact the Conciling Act.”

Any person with information can contact the Sheriff’s Homiticide Bureau in (323) 890-5500 or ATF Tip Hotline (888) 283-8477.

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