Disneyland Employee Arrested After Exploding Dry Ice Bomb in Trash Can
No injuries or deaths
Anaheim, Calif. — Police have arrested a Disneyland employee on suspicion of placing a so-called dry ice bomb in a trash can at the theme park.
Anaheim police Sgt. Bob Dunn said Wednesday that detectives arrested 22-year-old Christian Barnes of Long Beach for investigation of possessing a destructive device.
H/T Adam Simpson
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A "dry ice bomb". Is this a 'device' that throws out a lot of water vapor/fog and maybe makes a bang and does pretty much nothing else?
Well, shame on me, I guess. It is possible to make one in such a way that it can cause damage:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dry_ice_bomb
If he used a plastic bottle, put it in a trash can and did NOT add metal shrapnel, it is mostly harmless.
Too lazy to click on link.
The link to the story. I did click on your link to Wiki