DEVELOPING: Explosive Detonated After Bomb Scare Forced Evacuation of Federal Courthouse in West Virginia
August 24, 2022 | West Virginia
An explosive device was detonated on Monday after a bomb scare forced an evacuation of a federal courthouse in West Virginia.
According to WVNS, more explosives were found at a nearby Presbyterian church.
One suspect is in custody, however their identity has not been publicly released.
The New York Post reported:
An explosive device was detonated in a federal courthouse early Monday after a bomb scare forced an evacuation of a large chunk of a sleepy West Virginia city.
Police confirmed to news station WVAA that at least one explosive device was found in the historic Elizabeth Kee Federal Building in Bluefield, a city with a population of just under 10,000 people…. (Excerpt from Gateway Pundit)