Suspicious Package with Possible Explosive Found at Ohio DHS Office Complex
- On Monday, a suspicious package believed to contain a live explosive was discovered at a Cleveland Homeland Security Office at 925 Keynote Circle in Brooklyn Heights, Ohio, prompting immediate evacuations.
- Federal Protective Service personnel discovered the device during a routine sweep of a publicly accessible lobby at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement satellite office operated under the Detroit Field Office.
- A law enforcement K-9 alerted investigators to the package inside a UPS drop box, triggering the evacuation of seven buildings at the complex as a precaution.
- The Cleveland FBI has assumed leadership of the investigation, and authorities issued an all-clear after resolving the situation, allowing personnel to reoccupy the facility.
- This incident follows documented trends of rising violence against federal personnel; the agency reported a 1,347% increase in assaults against ICE officers during the first year of the Trump administration.
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Live Explosive Found at Cleveland Homeland Security Office ⋆ Conservative Firing Line
The following article, Live Explosive Found at Cleveland Homeland Security Office, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. A K-9 alerted DHS officers to a suspicious package at the Cleveland, Ohio office of Homeland Security. The package contained a LIVE explosive device. (Good doggy). The building was evacuated as were several other buildings nearby. “A Homeland Security office in the Cleveland area was evacuated Monday after authoriti…
Situation resolved after suspicious package prompts search of building where local ICE office is located
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Suspicious package with possible explosive found at Ohio DHS office complex
A suspicious package believed to contain an explosive device was found at a suburban Cleveland office complex that houses Homeland Security and ICE offices, leading to evacuations, according to officials and local media. The incident happened Monday at 925 Keynote Circle in Brooklyn Heights, Ohio, where the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) in Columbus said personnel were responding to a hazardous device incident. Sources…
Live explosive device found near Homeland Security office in Cleveland, forcing mass evacuations – Democratic Accent
A Homeland Security office in the Cleveland area was evacuated Monday after authorities reportedly discovered a suspicious package nearby containing a live explosive device. The device was found inside an office complex building in Brooklyn Heights, prompting the evacuation of at least seven nearby buildings, according to FOX 8 News. One of the agencies at the 925 Keynote Circle location is a Cleveland Homeland Security office, the outlet conf…

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