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  • 4
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    2013
    6:36am, EST

    New homeowner finds hand grenades in backyard fire pit

    By Sharon Bernstein, NBCLosAngeles.com

    Police in South Los Angeles are trying to figure out why someone left a pair of old military grenades in the backyard fire pit of a house.

    The new owner of a home in the 400-block of 70th Street was doing some cleaning and happened upon the rusted explosives, said Omar Bazulto, the watch commander at the Los Angeles Police Department's Newton Division.

    The pins, which trigger grenades to blow up, were still intact.

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    Officers evacuated a 300-foot area around the house shortly after noon on Sunday, when the explosives were discovered.

    It was not immediately clear how old the grenades were, of if the ammunition inside was still live.

    The department's bomb squad planned to detonate the grenades on site on Sunday.

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    The grenades are probably inert. That means all energetic material such as primers, fuses, and the explosive or incendiary materials within them have been removed or otherwise rendered harmless. They make an interesting paper weight, but are rendered safe before selling. Easy to tell by looking a …

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    2012
    1:44pm, EDT

    Toy grenade forces evacuation of World Financial Center Tower

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    NEW YORK -- A World Financial Center building across the street from the World Trade Center was evacuated Thursday because of a suspicious package that turned out to contain a toy grenade, police said.

    Police said a private security guard noticed the package during an X-ray screening at 2 World Financial Center, a 44-story building with 2.7 million square feet of office space.


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    The item, which came through the mail, turned out to be a novelty grenade mounted on a plaque that read "Complaint Dept. Pull Pin," police said.


    A law enforcement source tells NBC New York that a maintenance worker at the building had ordered the item and had it shipped to him there.

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    People were let back into the building about an hour and a half after police were called.

    The World Financial Center is home to major financial institutions including Merrill Lynch, Deloitte and OppenheimerFunds Inc.

    The complex is made up of four glass and copper-crowned towers and encompasses more than eight million square feet of office space.

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    I daresay we'll get a bunch of comments now about irresponsible behavior or authorities overreacting, but I thought this was funny.

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