P.M. BRIEFING : Explosion in Greyhound Depot
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REDDING, Calif. — A small bomb exploded early today at the Greyhound bus depot in downtown Redding, the same building where a striking Greyhound driver was killed in a March 3 accident.
The explosion occurred outside the depot near a maintenance building, and a unexploded second bomb was found, according to Redding Police Officer Bill Horton. Horton said that there were no injuries and that damages appeared to be minimal.
In the March 3 accident, 59-year-old Robert Waterhouse was crushed when hit by a bus driven by a strike replacement driver. Investigators ruled the death an accident.
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