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Florida: Man Makes and Launches IED into Neighbor’s Yard

Submitted by morsee on

TRIPwire, 22 April 2019

On 20 April 2019, a 25-year-old man initiated an IED described as a pipe bomb that landed in his neighbor’s yard. The man told Volusia County Sheriff’s Office deputies that he used stump remover mixed with sugar to make smoke bombs and shared a video of the outcome on social media. No one was injured in the incident, but the deputies evacuated the neighborhood as a precaution.

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Florida: Man Makes and Launches IED into Neighbor

Submitted by mhochberg on

TRIPwire, 22 April 2019
On 20 April 2019, a 25-year-old man initiated an IED described as a pipe bomb that landed in his neighbor’s yard. The man told Volusia County Sheriff’s Office deputies that he used stump remover mixed with sugar to make smoke bombs and shared a video of the outcome on social media. No one was injured in the incident, but the deputies evacuated the neighborhood as a precaution.

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South Carolina: IED Discovered Under Passenger Seat During Routine Traffic

Submitted by mhochberg on

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TRIPwire, 19 April 2019
On 18 April 2019 at approximately 2335 hours local time, a Westminster Police officer found an IED in a vehicle during a routine traffic stop. According to media sources, the officer was taking an inventory of the vehicle and discovered the IED under the back seat. The Anderson County Bomb Squad was called to remove the device for further examination. No injuries were reported, and the suspect was taken into custody. The investigation is ongoing.

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Security and Resiliency Guide: Annex for Sports Leagues and Venues Stakeholders

Submitted by mvankim on
Description

This guide provides useful information to security managers and staff as they seek to improve preparedness at their venues. Through this guide, security managers and staff can:

  • Gain a better understanding of their existing C-IED practices and needs;
  • Obtain information to support preparedness efforts, such as risk assessments, planning, equipment purchases, and staff training; and
  • Collaborate and communicate more effectively with their sports league and venue counterparts, community first responders, and government agencies.

 

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Security and Resiliency Guide: Annex for Public Assembly Stakeholders

Submitted by mvankim on
Description

This guide provides useful information to security managers and staff as they seek to improve preparedness at their venues. Through this guide, security managers and staff can:

  • Gain a better understanding of their existing C-IED practices and needs;
  • Obtain information to support preparedness efforts, such as risk assessments, planning, equipment purchases, and staff training; and
  • Collaborate and communicate more effectively with their public assembly counterparts, community first responders, and government agencies.

 

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Security and Resiliency Guide: Annex for Outdoor Events Stakeholders

Submitted by mvankim on
Description

This guide provides useful information to security managers and staff as they seek to improve preparedness at their venues. Through this guide, security managers and staff can:

  • Gain a better understanding of their existing C-IED practices and needs;
  • Obtain information to support preparedness efforts, such as risk assessments, planning, equipment purchases, and staff training; and
  • Collaborate and communicate more effectively with their venue counterparts, community first responders and government agencies.

 

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Security and Resiliency Guide: Annex for Lodging Stakeholders

Submitted by mvankim on
Description

This guide provides useful information to security managers and staff as they seek to improve preparedness at their venues. Through this guide, security managers and staff can:

  • Gain a better understanding of their existing C-IED practices and needs;
  • Obtain information to support preparedness efforts, such as risk assessments, planning, equipment purchases, and staff training; and
  • Collaborate and communicate more effectively with their lodging counterparts, community first responders, and government agencies

 

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