• Police detonate suspicious backpack on SEPTA train

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Discussion relating to Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (Philadelphia Metro Area). Official web site can be found here: www.septa.com. Also including discussion related to the PATCO Speedline rapid transit operated by Delaware River Port Authority. Official web site can be found here: http://www.ridepatco.org/.

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  by One of One-Sixty
 
PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia police detonated a suspicious-looking backpack Sunday morning (July 31) aboard a SEPTA train in Warminster, but the bag contained nothing harmful, a SEPTA spokesman told the Philadelphia Inquirer.
About 10 a.m., a conductor discovered the small backpack while performing a sweep of the empty R2 Regional Rail car. Authorities were suspicious because the bag contained wiring, spokesman Richard Maloney said.

Warminster police, unable to determine what was in the backpack, summoned officers from the Philadelphia police bomb disposal unit. The bomb experts detonated the parcel with a small explosive and found only personal items inside. The train car was not damaged, Maloney said.

"In the wake of the London bombings, we feel obligated to treat everything as potentially the real deal," Warminster Police Chief Michael Murphy said. Train service resumed by 12:45 p.m., he said.

(This item appeared in the Inquirer Aug. 2, 2005.)

  by SCB2525
 
There was no better alternative to detonating it?

  by orangeline
 
They actually exploded the backpack INSIDE the train car?!?! Was it parked in a yard or at the station? I'm glad it turned out to be nothing but shudder to think "what if" the PD explosive had triggered something truly nasty. Does anyone know if ID was found in the pack's remains so the authorities could try to recover the cost of this operation?