17/06/2022 Stati Uniti, Colorado
“If you ever come across anything suspicious like this item, please do not pick it up, contact your local law enforcement agency for assistance”
El Paso. By Lindsey Grewe. A startling discovery in the trash Tuesday morning triggered an investigation in a residential neighborhood east of downtown Colorado Springs. “I was going to put some stuff in the garbage can and I moved the Walmart bag that was on top, and there was a grenade,” Floyd Clarke told 11 News. “I reached down and touched it, when I moved the bag I touched it, then I seen what it was and it said ‘grenade frag’ on it so I went inside and called 911 right away.” For the next few hours, the normally quiet intersection of Bonfoy and St. Vrain was bustling with law enforcement as a bomb squad investigated whether the item was real. Clarke, a Vietnam veteran, said there was no doubt in his mind it was.
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