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Home Front: WoT
And Another - Bomb at UCLA
2005-10-10
This appears to have happened Friday morning. Found this via Drudge just now.
A calm and quiet Westwood was briefly disrupted Friday afternoon when the Los Angeles Police Department bomb squad inspected and detonated an explosive device found within the Midvale Plaza apartment complex on the 500 block of Midvale Avenue.
Brief, wholly inappropriate memory flashback to the Far Side's "Midvale School for the Gifted"
After responding to a call made at 11:13 a.m., the bomb squad arrived at 527 Midvale Ave. to find "an improvised explosive device" in the building's open-air courtyard, said Grace Brady, a spokeswoman for the LAPD. No injuries were reported, but authorities have been slow to release details about the incident and the device.

Residents said they first heard a small explosion sometime between 5 a.m. and 8 a.m. Friday, but most said they went back to sleep. It was not until a resident found an explosive device later that morning that the police were called. Police cars, FBI vehicles, ambulances, fire trucks and parking-enforcement vehicles blocked access to the street, and police officers restricted nearby pedestrian traffic while the bomb squad inspected the device. About 15 people waited at the corner of Midvale Avenue and Ophir Drive until they were allowed to return to their apartments near where the explosive was found.

Neither the apartment building nor nearby buildings were evacuated, but Paul Robi, a detective with the FBI bomb squad, said the squad executed "a moderate evacuation," which amounted to telling residents to stay off their balconies and in their apartments. Curious onlookers who stepped onto their balconies said they were immediately told to go back into their apartments. Shortly after 1 p.m., the bomb squad remotely detonated the device. A low boom was audible for about a one-block radius, and several people who live across the street said they felt their apartments shake. Beau Gillman, a second-year business economics student who lives across the street, said he heard shouts of "fire in the hole" before he heard and felt the explosion.
Cop humor...you wouldn't understand.
About five minutes later, police reopened the street to vehicles and pedestrians. Most of the residents interviewed said they were aware of the situation, but they did not feel afraid or threatened. Most were surprised that someone would put an explosive in a Westwood apartment building. Several residents said their apartments were briefly searched after the incident, but they said the searches did not appear to specifically target any residents. They also said it appeared to be apartment management who conducted the searches, though Midvale Plaza managers refused to comment. Nancy Greenstein, director of the UCPD community services division, said UCPD officers were not on the scene Friday, but they routinely investigate suspicious packages. None of the recent calls to the department have revealed actual explosive devices, she said.
Posted by:Laurence of the Rats

#15  When we were kids, we took our pipe-sheathed, *ahem* apparati out into the hills to test. Even used to shoot cornices to try to start avelanches. Pipe shrapnel is pretty mean stuff. I guess we were brilliant boys---darn lucky ones at that.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-10-10 22:54  

#14  SPoD's right. The L.A. school district has its share of miscreants. Pipe bombs, chemical-based bombs, fireworks (the large kind), etc. Bomb disposal is handled by LAPD.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-10-10 22:29  

#13  Damn. And I thought I was bad with the ol' salt-petre and sugar smoke bombs, back in the day.
Posted by: Rafael   2005-10-10 21:47  

#12  Boys will be boys, but I drew the line when I caught the neighborhood boys turning super-soakers into flamethrowers.
Posted by: Darrell   2005-10-10 20:54  

#11  *smile* It must've been one of the many activities my younger brothers didn't invite me to join, SPoD. It's probably a good thing I mothered daughters, otherwise I'd be completely clueless... at least fwiw I haven't noticed them blowing things up so far.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-10 20:49  

#10  TW young US males like building "bombs" it's nothing new. LA is a HUGE district. I am sure they find some frightening stuff. They have their own Police Dept they are so big. It's no different than a lot of other places it's just concentrated.

I found a pipe bomb once under the Stadium seating at the local HS during a football game where I was working security. Kids are stupid. It was quitely handled by the SO and local PD.

This could be a Ramadan bomb however since this is not a High School.
Posted by: Sock Puppet O´ Doom   2005-10-10 19:47  

#9  I spent several nights with the son before. So many booze bottles are thrown off the roofs of the nearby Frats to smash onto cars and car windshields there that it could have taken a while to notice a small bomb. Every morning the sidewalk and street sweepers come by to clean up the nights damage.
The frats and sori..there are a bunch of animals. It would sound like a war all night with the bottles. Later the rich hollywood kids would race through in there Porsches and throw bottles at the apartments (not the frats) and cars on the street.

The only thing the stupid campus police do is ticket overparked cars.
Posted by: 3dc   2005-10-10 19:44  

#8  Pappy, can you give us some perspective, then? To me this doesn't seem to fall under the same heading as a flaming bag of feces on the front porch, but I'd be thrilled to be wrong.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-10 18:09  

#7  said they first heard a small explosion sometime between 5 a.m. and 8 a.m. Friday... a resident found an explosive device later that morning

This sounds like the classic Palestinian two-bomb set-up -- the first to injure a few people and collect a crowd of responders, the second to rip everyone to pieces. Not at all nice, and not the kind of thing a prankster should do.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-10-10 17:56  

#6  Yawn. You should hear the stories I get about what the bomb squad finds in the L.A. school system.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-10-10 17:51  

#5  Midvale's Gifted A feeder school for UCLA? Larson's a hoot.
Posted by: GK   2005-10-10 17:46  

#4  And in late breaking news ... Recent reports indicate that increasing numbers of American college students are getting bombed.

[/Sick & Twisted]
Posted by: MSM Announcer   2005-10-10 17:28  

#3  Midvale School for the Gifted
Don't push it Em.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-10-10 17:23  

#2  That's a block from where the older son was living before he dropped out at christmas.

I need to ask his ex-roommates what happened.
Posted by: 3dc   2005-10-10 17:21  

#1  Or rather, Friday afternoon.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2005-10-10 16:19  

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