FBI Arrests 2 Men Over Harvard Medical School Explosion
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Students from two high schools were evacuated Monday morning as authorities raided an illegal fireworks lab in East L.A. and confiscated nearly 100 pounds of pyrotechnic powders.
Public records showed that Luis Refugio Acosta owns the property. Cal Fire could not confirm that they took Refgio Acosta into custody; however, LA County jail records showed a man named Luis R. Acosta was booked this morning for a destructive device near certain places.
The spectacular explosion that rocked a quiet Dartmouth neighborhood on Sept. 2 was allegedly caused when a cigarette touched off fireworks.
A high school and neighborhood in Los Angeles were evacuated when investigators from Cal Fire, Yolo D.A.’s Office discovered cache of fireworks.
A Dartmouth man faces charges in connection with the early morning garage explosion that rocked a Dartmouth neighborhood on Sept. 2.
Two men have been arrested in connection with Saturday's explosion at Harvard Medical School, the FBI announced on Tuesday.