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Three LA County deputies d-ead after ordnance explodes during recovery operation
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Three Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies were k-lled when an unexploded ordnance detonated during its relocation. The incident occurred while deputies were handling the device recovered from the previous night.
The LASD had recovered the explosive the night before and began moving it the following day. During the process, the ordnance unexpectedly detonated, resulting in fatal injuries.
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The Context
The explosion reportedly happened during standard handling procedures by trained law enforcement personnel. It is not yet clear why the device detonated at that time.
Unexploded military-grade ordnance occasionally surfaces in civilian areas, especially near training sites or old military zones. Handling such devices requires strict protocol and specialized training.
Local and federal agencies often cooperate on disposing of recovered explosives. In this case, the process led to tragic consequences despite safety measures.
The identities of the deputies have not been disclosed pending official statements. The department has not yet released details on the type or origin of the ordnance.
Public reaction has included widespread condolences and renewed concerns about dangerous materials in civilian areas. Officials have pledged to investigate how the situation unfolded.
Some observers say the event underscores the risk law enforcement faces in explosive recovery duties. Others question whether proper protocols were followed or if the ordnance was adequately secured.
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| Total News Sources | 17 |
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| Center | 6 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Center |
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