Thursday, January 6, 2011

Maryland parcels delivered explosives to two government offices

WASHINGTON - Two parcels delivered in two different government offices in the state of Maryland, have exploded. The packages were sent to the Maryland Department of Transportation, Hanover, and Jeffrey Building, Annapolis. Local radio reported that police said Wtop Maryland nobody was seriously hurt, but a spokesman for the mayor of Annapolis, Joshua J.

Cohen says that an employee injured in the incident would post office in Annapolis. The first parcel exploded in the mail room of the Department of Maryland at 13.00 local transport. The second package is exploded 30 minutes later at Annapolis, in a building where the mail is usually used for the collection of the Maryland State Chamber.

Even the local newspaper Baltimore Sun reports that some people were injured, including a mail distribution clerk, for ABC, the wounded, slight, are six. Both buildings were evacuated, and federal investigators arrived on the spot to start the initial investigation.

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