Explosion at Harvard Medical School appears to have been intentional, authorities say; no injuries
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Explosion at Harvard Medical School appears to have been intentional, authorities say; no injuries
"BOSTON -- There was an explosion early Saturday at Harvard Medical School that appears to have been intentional, but no one was injured, authorities said. A university police officer who responded to a fire alarm tried to stop two unidentified people who ran from the Goldenson Building before going to where the alert was triggered, university police said in a statement."
"The Boston Fire Department determined that the explosion was intentional and officers did not find additional devices in a sweep of the building, police said. Police released grainy photos of two people wearing face coverings and what looked like sweatshirts. Copyright © 2025 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved."
An explosion occurred early Saturday at Harvard Medical School and appears to have been intentional; no one was injured. A university police officer responding to a fire alarm attempted to stop two unidentified people who ran from the Goldenson Building before the officer proceeded to where the alert was triggered. The Boston Fire Department determined the explosion was intentional. Officers conducted a sweep of the building and did not find additional devices. Authorities released grainy photos showing two people wearing face coverings and what appeared to be sweatshirts. Investigations into the incident are ongoing.
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