NEW YORK (Reuters) - The maker of an explosive linked to bombs in New York and New Jersey over the weekend said on Tuesday there was no proof its Tannerite product had been used in the attacks and ...
CHESTERFIELD, Va. -- Chesterfield residents tired of hearing loud booms in their community, caused by an exploding target known as Tannerite, might have to deal with the alarming blasts. Mark Herring, ...
The bomb that exploded Saturday in New York City used an explosive called Tannerite, according to news reports. Until now, Tannerite has mostly been known to target shooters. Now it’s being implicated ...
Sean Sweat stepped outside his house near the Jefferson County Correctional Facility last Saturday night after hearing a thunderous explosion. One of the four oil refineries within 10 miles of his ...
We’re working to figure out what exactly caused the mysterious “booms” viewers called us about, but many people suspect they were binary explosives. The home explosives are known under the brand name ...
Despite opposition from two local state legislators, New York state is poised to more heavily regulate the sale of tannerite. Legislation passed by the state Assembly on the final day of the ...
A product used in exploding rifle targets is now on the FBI's radar as a possible explosive that could be used to make bombs. The FBI said in a recent intelligence bulletin that the product, marketed ...
The investigation into the Las Vegas shooting that killed 59 people and injured more than 500 late Sunday had been centered on the weapons used to send a hail of bullets onto concertgoers in the city.
The bomb that exploded in Manhattan on Saturday contained residue of Tannerite, a legal product used primarily for target practice. Tannerite explodes when struck by a bullet from a high-powered rifle ...
WICHITA, Kansas – KSN continues to ask questions about the big “boom” heard in Wichita on the 16th of this month. This weekend, there were more booms. This time officers went to check out the loud ...
MIDDLEBROOK, Va.-- Over the past few weeks, residents of the quiet town of Middlebrook have been hearing loud explosions at random times. "The big booms were rather scary," said resident Lynn Norley.
A New Hampshire family took a gender reveal party to a new level when they used 80 pounds of explosives to find out if they were having a girl or boy. The explosion led to one individual turning ...