BREAKING: Police Discover Two Suspicious Vans Ahead Of Trump’s Baltimore GOP Retreat, Some Believe Car Bomb Threat Imminent!
The Baltimore County Fire Department has reported that they are on the scene of a second suspicious van carrying 660 gallons of gasoline, hours after one holding 1,000 gallons was found in a parking structure .8 miles from where the House GOP is scheduled to host their retreat on Thursday.
The fire department tweeted that no explosives or hazards were found and that it appears to be related to a theft.
#bcofd// Hazmat // Ebenezer Rd & Pulaski Hwy// units on location for a report of a suspicious van carrying 660 gallons of fuel. No explosives or hazards found. Appears to be related to a theft. MDE on location. Fire dept units are clearing location. ^MJ
— Baltimore County Fire Department (@BaltCoFire) September 9, 2019
The department is clearing the area and has not stated whether or not there is any connection to the van found earlier in the day.
President Trump will be attending the 2019 House Republican Conference Member Retreat in the city later this week, a six minute drive from where the first van was located.
Van Packed With A 1,000 Gallons Of Gas Found Ahead Of Trump’s Visit To Baltimore https://t.co/lRvDx0RCEU pic.twitter.com/ihZp7czVgd
— HEDGE energy (@HEDGEenergy) September 9, 2019
Police have confirmed that there was no bomb inside that vehicle either.
Sources say the suspicious material inside a vehicle in a parking garage in downtown Baltimore are containers of gasoline pic.twitter.com/uzEr3DEP6P
— Jayne Miller (@jemillerwbal) September 9, 2019
A search by a police robot turned up a device used for stealing diesel fuel.
When a police robot searched the van in Baltimore, “it found a device for stealing diesel fuel and two bins full of possibly-stolen gasoline.” pic.twitter.com/fiPw2SGe7W
— Steve Lookner (@lookner) September 9, 2019
Police were called to the parking garage of 100 E. Pratt St., where the T. Rowe Price office is, around 11 a.m. on Monday morning about the first van.
“After several hours of investigating a suspicious vehicle, no bomb was detected,” Baltimore Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young tweeted. “We are currently in the process of conducting precautionary sweeps in an effort to ensure public safety. These sweeps are expected to take several hours.”
Mayor Young asked that people remain outside the evacuated area and find alternate transportation to get home. He said that he will send out an update when people are able to pick up their vehicles.
Again, we want to ensure everyone remains safe as we work through this matter.
The evacuated areas are:
East Baltimore Street to the north
Conway Street to the south
South Charles Street to the west
Commerce Street to the east pic.twitter.com/kYtnW8O2ZE— Mayor Bernard C. Jack Young (@mayorbcyoung) September 9, 2019
No motive or explanation for the vehicle has been announced at this time.
The city police are being assisted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
All kinds of agencies on the scene in #Baltimore investigating the latest on this suspicious white van found in a parking garage with 1,000 gallons of gasoline @wbalradio pic.twitter.com/vWh9x4lF2C
— Phil Yacuboski (@WBALPhil) September 9, 2019
We will update this story as more information becomes available.
Via GatewayPundit
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