Awesome idea. Horrible thing to do.
I wonder if it was random people or sent to these people purposely.
Quote:
Letter bombs received in Toronto, police warn
Wed Aug 22, 8:54 AM
The public should check their mail closely following two incidents of people receiving explosive packages, including one that injured a man, Toronto police said Wednesday.
On the evening of Aug. 11, a man in the Victoria Park Avenue-Lawrence Avenue East area sustained injuries to his hands after he opened an envelope he received at his home and it exploded.
Eight days later, a real estate lawyer found an envelope at his home in the Yonge Street-Sheppard Avenue West area that afternoon. The package smelled like petroleum, so he notified police and it was safely detonated. Police said it was rigged to explode if opened.
Both packages were plastic, bubble-wrapped envelopes with properly addressed Chiman Ltd. courier receipts attached. They measured 21.5 cm by 24 cm, and contained a petroleum-like substance, police said in a release.
The courier company told CBC News that it did not deliver the packages.
The public should be cautious with unexpected packages and call police if they are suspicious of the contents, said the police.
They also reminded the public not to handle or move any suspicious packages.
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