Authorities are investigating a string of suspicious explosions in Pennsylvania, according to ABC Philadelphia station WPVI-TV.  The most recent explosion occurred Thursday afternoon, when a worker cutting grass hit the suspicious device with a lawnmower, WPVI reported. It left a 2-foot crater in the ground, and both FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agents are

investigating. The worker was uninjured. Resident Melissa was with her kids at home when she felt the explosion, which was so forceful it knocked over a bookcase, she told the station. “It’s kind of scary when you got little guys,” Pfinster said. There have been upwards of three dozen explosions over the past two months in upper Bucks County and Lehigh County, according to WPVI. CONTINUE


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