North Carolina Bomb Squad Agents Injured in Explosion

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Two North Carolina bomb squad agents were injured Friday, one of them critically, when bomb-making materials blew up while they were searching the home of a man stopped with homemade explosives in his car, authorities said. Two State Bureau of Investigation agents were assisting the Sampson County Sheriff's Office in a rural area southeast of Raleigh when the materials exploded early Friday, according to an SBI news release. Both were taken to a burn center in Chapel Hill, including one airlifted in critical condition. The other was in stable condition Friday. "There was a heck of an explosion, and those two agents got burned," Sheriff Jimmy Thornton told reporters Friday. The investigation began Thursday afternoon when deputies pulled over suspect Jimmy Tyndall for speeding, according to a sheriff's office news release. After an investigator's dog detected narcotics, deputies said they also spotted an explosive device in the passenger's seat. The sheriff said two homemade explosives were found in Tyndall's car, and three were later found in his house. The SBI agents were called in to neutralize the devices in the car while the road was closed and nearby houses were evacuated. The search then turned to the suspect's house in Dunn, where the sheriff's office said investigators found bomb-making materials. Thornton said the explosion happened as the agents were gathering explosive materials into a pile for disposal and a spark ignited one of the...
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