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'Hero' paramedic who helped recover bodies from Texas fertilizer blast and spoke at memorial to victims is charged for having at BOMB
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[quote:Randa87:MV8yMjI5NzM2XzY5M0M2Q0Y5] A Texas paramedic who helped evacuate people in the minutes following the fertilizer plant explosion that killed 14 at West, Texas, has been charged with possessing bomb-making materials, including a pipe and chemicals. Bryce Reed, 31, is in police custody and did not enter a plea during his appearance in court this afternoon. Sheriff's deputies were called earlier this week to a home near West where they found a pipe, chemicals and fuses. They say the objects belonged to Reed. His arrest came just hours before police launched a criminal investigation into the blast. Reed was one of the first to arrive at the catastrophic explosion and helped recover the injured. He was assigned to be the incident commander at the scene. In the days following the tragedy he spoke at the memorial of those who were killed. According to sources, Reed is also said to have asked an co-worker to store a box for him sometime after the explosion. That person later found what appeared to be a pipe bomb in the container, and then contacted police. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2322647/Bryce-Reed-Paramedic-arrested-having-explosive-device-Texas-town-devastated-fertilizer-plant-blast-killed-14.html#ixzz2SvH5gVsv [/quote]
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A Texas paramedic who helped evacuate people in the minutes following the fertilizer plant explosion that killed 14 at West, Texas, has been charged with possessing bomb-making materials, including a pipe and chemicals.
Bryce Reed, 31, is in police custody and did not enter a plea during his appearance in court this afternoon.
Sheriff's deputies were called earlier this week to a home near West where they found a pipe, chemicals and fuses. They say the objects belonged to Reed.
His arrest came just hours before police launched a criminal investigation into the blast.
Reed was one of the first to arrive at the catastrophic explosion and helped recover the injured. He was assigned to be the incident commander at the scene.
In the days following the tragedy he spoke at the memorial of those who were killed.
According to sources, Reed is also said to have asked an co-worker to store a box for him sometime after the explosion.
That person later found what appeared to be a pipe bomb in the container, and then contacted police.
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