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Great White North
Thieves stole a backpack from a 7-11 that turned out to be an IED, and police are being very quiet about it
2017-07-19
Four Canadians were set on fire ‐ and two are fighting for their lives, according to CBC ‐ after a backpack they stole from outside a Winnipeg 7-11 detonated just before midnight last Saturday night. Originally, it was thought that the fire was an accident of some sort.

In the pickup were two men, 22 and 27, as well as a woman, 20, and a boy, 17. The bag exploded shortly after the truck left the convenience store's parking lot, roughly 160 feet away.

Nick Chastellaine identified himself to CBC as the boyfriend of the woman who took the backpack, presumably the 20-year-old woman. He maintains that his girlfriend intended to hand the bag to police.
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Chastellaine was not in the truck when the explosion occurred, but says the explosion happened when one of them opened the bag.

"It was a flash before their eyes, because they all thought they were going to die," he said. The four who got burned "were not intended victims," according to Winnipeg Police Service spokesman Constable Rob Carver.

Police won't clarify due to the active nature of the investigation, but they say whoever brought the bag to the 7-11 wasn't the intended victim, either. They may not have even known what they were carrying when they set down the explosive.

So who was the intended target, and who built the IED? Police won't say ‐ at least not yet.
"Don't have a clue"
Constable Carver says "We have some sense of that" but those details are "not something we can release on at this point," adding "there are just elements I cannot speak on."

The Winnipeg Sun reports that Carver described the device as "designed for maximum effect to create what it did in that vehicle." Police say they do not believe there are other devices out there at this time.
based on....?
"We are not looking for any other devices," Carver told CBC. He added that this incident was not considered random in nature, adding "we do not believe that someone has randomly put an explosive device out in the public with the intention that innocent victims could be injured."
Posted by:Frank G

#8  Blast from the past:
"Candygram for Mr Mongo..."
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-07-19 19:00  

#7  Since the police do not believe it to be random, several possibilities spring to mind:
  • jihadis who targetted the shop

  • gangsters encouraging protection money

  • idiots who like making things go boom, or vicious idiots with a grudge
And VRWC's suggestion it was intended to punish a thief. If it was anything except the jihadis, it will be so reported when the miscreant(s) is/are caught. It is odd that the police said the person who dropped off the backpack was not the intended victim, and possibly did not know s/he was carrying a bomb.
Posted by: trailing wife   2017-07-19 16:42  

#6  Sort of the great garbage strike in NYC. People took to Christmas wrapping their garbage and leaving it in unsecured vehicles.

I'd be checking recent complaints about vehicular B&E.
Posted by: Vast Right Wing Conspiracy   2017-07-19 13:55  

#5  Sorry, Food Service Person.
Must have been a special customer.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-07-19 12:23  

#4  And the waitress video is interesting too!
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-07-19 12:19  

#3  HT AOSHQ Morning News Dump
Posted by: Frank G   2017-07-19 11:07  

#2  good pics at link
Posted by: Frank G   2017-07-19 11:07  

#1  Bet they will never steal a backpack again
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-07-19 11:06  

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