Pennsylvania: Explosive devices found in Lancaster after protests this week – police


A low-level explosive device that detonated in Lancaster this week has led authorities to urge residents to stay home and safe, as many are taking to the streets in solidarity of national protests against police brutality.

Unplanned, or quickly-assembled protests have continued to take place in central Pennsylvania cities, including in Lancaster.

Lancaster police are recommending extra precaution after finding two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on the 100 block of North Prince Street early Tuesday morning. A low-level device also went off in the area, police said.

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Source: PennLive