Deputy State Fire Marshals say they have charged three juveniles with making and detonating chemical reaction devices, 'soda bottle bombs,' on a school's property.
The two thirteen-year-olds and one twelve-year-old were all charged with six counts of manufacture, possession and use of a destructive device. They were also charged with six counts of reckless endangerment.
According to an investigation conducted by the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the Bel Air Police Department, the boys made and detonated the devices at Harford Day School located at 715 Moores Mill Road in Bel Air around 5:00 p.m. last Friday.
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7 comments:
This is another knee jerk overreaction by government "authorities" for nothing more than a high school prank.
Suspension from school, and made to clean up the mess would be the more appropriate punishment.
We used to make the soda and vinegar fire extinguishers in Boy Scouts about 50 years ago! Sometimes we would leave out the cork and spout and just cap it! Pow! And btw, bottles were GLASS back then! What a riot!
3:45 I agree.
The vinigar and baking soda rockets came with my chemistry set..really would suck being a kid in this libtarded environment...
This is how we learn. Libtards are against all that!
Wow, thanks, 600! CHEMISTRY SETS! What cool stuff! I remember them and all their instructions! I guess they are no longer with us, thanks to who? No more opportunity to learn on your own? Shame.
The only thing you have to do is put memos in diet coke to make explosive soda. And they ban guns while all the terrorist attacks has been done with nothing but regular appliances and chemicals found in a store.
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