California man detonates explosive-filled teddy bear in car parking zone

Harris Marley

International Courant

A person in California was arrested after he was allegedly caught on surveillance video putting a fluffy teddy bear, crammed with explosives, in a car parking zone and detonating it.

The San Bernardino Police Division mentioned officers responded to a doable explosive system inside a teddy bear that was detonated in entrance of a enterprise on Wednesday afternoon.

Police seized a ghost gun, ammunition, methamphetamine, a ballistic vest, money and bomb-making gear from a suspect’s house after viewing surveillance video during which he allegedly blew up a teddy bear in a San Bernardino enterprise’ car parking zone.  (San Bernardino Police Division)

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Police didn’t share why the suspect exploded the teddy bear or if anybody within the parking was injured through the detonation.

Police searched the house and located proof which included a ghost gun, 200 rounds of ammunition, greater than a kilogram of methamphetamine with packaging for gross sales, unlawful aerial fireworks, money, a ballistic vest and metallic pipes. (San Bernardino Police Division)

A person was arrested on a number of felony costs and the proof was seized. Police didn’t launch the suspect’s title or his motive for exploding the teddy bear. (San Bernardino Police Division)

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