Three Washington DC businesses targeted with explosive devices as hooded suspect on loose
Explosive devices were detonated outside three businesses in Washington DC in the early hours of Sunday, according to law enforcement.
The devices exploded outside stores in the northeast of the capital within 15 minutes of each other, according to the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD).
The first attack occurred around 4.30am when the suspect detonated an explosive device on the sidewalk outside of the ATM attached to the Truist Bank on the 2300 block of Washington Place.
Moments later – at around 4.36am – another device was detonated outside a Nike store in the 700 block of H Street.
After fleeing the scene in a car, a nearby Safeway grocery store was hit with a “Molotov cocktail-style object” at around 4.45am, police said.
Blogger's note: False flag is what it may be. Martial law coming?
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