21 Mar 2018 | 12:47 AM UTC
USA: Explosion in south Austin (Texas) March 20 /update 3
Explosion on Brodie Lane in south Austin (Texas) wounds at least one person; bomb likely related to previous incidents in area
Event
Police are responding to an explosion in Austin (Texas) that occurred at approximately 19:00 (local time) on Tuesday, March 20. According to initial reports, at least one person was wounded in the blast at a Goodwill store near the intersection of Brodie Lane and West Slaughter Lane. An investigation is ongoing. Avoid the area.
Context
Austin police believe that the five previous bombings in Austin are the work of a serial bomber. The motive for the bombings is currently unclear, though police have not ruled out the possibility that the attacks are racially motivated hate crimes; the first three bombings, on March 2 and March 12, killed and wounded minority persons who received the parcels at their doors. However, the March 18 bombing in Austin was detonated via tripwire and wounded two white men, suggesting that the bombing was potentially indiscriminate in its target. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Congressional Black Caucus have deemed the bombings to be domestic terror incidents; the Congressional Black Caucus has called on officials to determine if the attacks are "ideologically or racially motivated."
Advice
Individuals in Austin and surrounding areas are advised to monitor the situation, anticipate localized transportation disruptions in the vicinity of the blast, report any suspicious activity or behavior to the police, and to not open any unexpected packages. Police are asking residents to call 911 if they receive a package they are not expecting or see anything suspicious.