USC parking garage reopens after ‘suspicious item’ prompts closure
USC, after the discovery of “dangerous substances” on Friday, a briefly closed part of the campus, some media reports showing that the dangerous item is a military hand grenade.
However, the item was later accepted as “inert .. School officials said.
. The school was approved shortly after 13:00 on Friday “Carefully, access to the Downey Way Park structure in UPC will be temporarily restricted, while LAPD evaluates the dangerous substances discovered in a garage storage area.”
The Los Angeles Police Department said that they responded to the 3600 blocks of McClintock Boulevard for a “suspicious item” at about 12:35. This address corresponds to the parking lot.
Media reports show that the item is a grenade, but the school and police officials have not yet approved it.
Less after 14:30, he sent it to social media that access to the school park structure was “completely restored”.
“LAPD determined that suspicious dangerous substances are inert.
In another hand bomb, three Los Angeles County Sheriff MPs were killed by a grenade they thought was inert last month.
Luis Zuniga contributed to this report.
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