Washington Post: Suspected homemade bombs found near RNC and DNC headquarters
Suspected homemade bombs found near RNC and DNC headquarters
By Devlin Barrett and Josh Dawsey
What appeared to be two realistic-looking homemade bombs were found near the Republican National Committee headquarters and the Democratic National Committee headquarters in downtown Washington, officials said Wednesday, adding to the danger and disorder centered around Congress.
The suspected bomb outside the RNC was found next to a trash container, and was a metal pipe with metal end caps, with wires running from inside the pipe to a plastic kitchen timer, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss ongoing investigations.
FBI explosives experts responded to both devices, and they were rendered safe by the FBI and our law enforcement partners, the bureau said in a statement. The investigation is ongoing.
In a statement, the RNC called the suspicious package outside their building an explosive device that was successfully detonated.