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The Los Angeles County Sheriff Department (LASD) Homoids Detectives vacated a Santa Monica Complex and is in the process of receiving a search warrant in connection with the disastrous explosion on Friday morning, which left many people dead in the agency’s Special Enforcement Bureau at Eastern Los Angeles.
The explosion, which occurred after 7:30 am in the biscaluz training facility, killed three depots assigned to the arson explosives.
According to La County Sheriff Robert Luna, the fallen duties had a 74 -year service.
According to Luna, there was no other injury, and there is no threat to the community.
Human relics discovered the destructive California fireworks facility after the explosion
LASD officials told Fox News Digital that the same personnel involved in Friday’s deadly explosion responded to a call in a campus in Santa Monica on Thursday, where they assisted the local police department in seizing the explosives.
It is not clear that the depots killed on Friday were investigating explosives at the time of the explosion killed.
LASD said that Homoid Detective Santa Santa Monica receives a search warrant and “out of the abundance of caution,” Lapd Bomb Scod, LA Bureau, LA Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Fire -Fighter and Explosives (ATF), and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the process of finding any possible explosives (FBI). Are.
Officials wrote in a statement to Fox Digital, “At this time, it is not determined that the equipment found tomorrow has a connection with the important event.” “Santa Monica PD is assisting the Sheriff Department in the incident and vacated the residents in the premises. They are in the process of detecting a shelter for the displaced residents.”
A map shows the approximate location of the explosion.
According to the FBI and ATF Luna, the “post-blog part” of the incident is investigating.
The tragedy marked the biggest loss of life within the department since 1857.
“If you are familiar with our Special Enforcement Bureau, they are the best. Our arson has years of training years of training on explosive expansion,” Luna said. “They average 1,100 [calls] Every year, so these are not people who do not do this many times. He is a brilliant specialist, and unfortunately, I lost three of them today. … are other law enforcement agencies, who not only have bombs across the country, not only the world, who want to know what happened here. We want to make sure that we do not repeat it. ,
Three depots were killed on Friday morning at Los Angeles County Sheriff Department Training Facility. (KTTV)
There are orders for withdrawal due to seven disappearance after a powerful explosion in California’s fireworks facility.
Attorney General Palm Bandy wrote in a series of X posts that he spoke with LASD Sheriff about Bill Eselie, American Attorney for the central district of California and “horrific incident”.
Bondi wrote, “I just talked to @usattyessayli, which seems to be a terrible event, which kills at least three in a law enforcement training facility in Los Angeles,” Bandy wrote. “Our federal agents are on the spot and we are working to learn more. Please pray for the families of the families of the slain Sheriff.”
Homeland Security Department (DHS) Secretary Christie NoM confirmed that the DHS was working with the state and federal law enforcement in connection with the incident.
According to a statement, California village
Los Angeles Fire Department Captain Eric Scott confirmed that LAFD’s arson and ATF members were assisting in investigation.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass offered the city support in an X post.
“All Angeleno’s views are with the people affected by this explosion,” Bass wrote.
California Sheriff says
Georgia village. Brian Kemp also weighed on social media, offering his family prayers.
“Any disadvantage of life in law enforcement is a sad and difficult situation,” Kemp has written in a post. “Marti, girls, and I am saddened by the tragedy in the @lasdhq Sheriff Office and are praying for the families of those killed in today’s accident.”
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Teesa Hoyos of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.