Austin police are working with San Antonio and Houston police, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. “The fact that these explosives appeared to target individuals or were sent through the mail and did not target a crowd of people makes me think that this is an individual and not a group with a particular political leaning or cause,” Kennedy said.Ībout 500 law enforcement officers are working on the case. Kennedy said authorities also are likely to learn something from the locations where the devices were planted. ![]() Yet Kennedy said investigators benefited from the recovery of one unexploded device that could provide a multitude of clues - from its engineering to the type of components used in its construction. ![]() ![]() Weldon Kennedy, a former FBI deputy director, called the Austin serial bombings “highly unusual’’ for the army of federal and local authorities who descended on central Texas to solve the case.
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