Bomb sat for weeks at federal office

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DETROIT | Thu Mar 24, 2011 11:51am EDT

DETROIT (Reuters) - A package found by a security guard at a U.S. federal office building in Detroit sat three for weeks before someone thought to screen it and found it was a bomb, an official who represents unionized guards said on Wednesday.

A private contract guard, since suspended, apparently found the package outside in late February, said David Wright, president of the union that represents Federal Protective Service guards but not contract guards.

The building in downtown Detroit houses offices for the FBI, U.S. Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, the Social Security Administration and others.

The guard brought the package into the building and put it in "lost and found" without having it screened, Wright said. It sat until March 18, when someone decided to X-ray the package and found that it might contain a bomb, he said.

The guards then notified the Federal Protective Service and Detroit police and the package was moved outside the building, where the police bomb squad recovered it, he said.

Detroit police said they recovered a package Friday from the federal building and detonated it.

The FBI is investigating the incident, Special Agent Sandra Berchtold said. Neither police nor the FBI commented further on details of the incident,

Wright said it was not clear whether the guard who found the package initially was the one who decided to have it screened for explosives. The package should not have been moved in either case except by explosives experts, he said.

(Reporting by Deepa Seetharaman; Editing by Jerry Norton)

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Comments (3)
RealNeil wrote:
oops!

Mar 24, 2011 1:10pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
WRL wrote:
Huh. And near an FBI training center here in Idaho we had traffic routed around an intersection for 45 minutes while the bomb squad carefully approached and defused a “suspicious package” that was just a few phone books in a plastic bag.

Mar 24, 2011 2:28pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
ps2os2 wrote:
There is no where to start on this. Between the guards just being stupid and the offices of government officials should be wondering who is protecting them.
This is wrong on so many levels one doesn’t know where to start. I would suggest firing the manager of the person who foun the bomb to start.
Then move down the chain and fire the person at each level.
Finally fire the company that owns the guards.
Then go after the federal people and find out why they didn’t double check every thing.
Their is an odor but the smell is coming from multiplr people.

Mar 25, 2011 4:52pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
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