‘Improvised’ Bomb Does Little Damage
A bomb that exploded outside a Granada Hills condominium Thursday night cracked a wall and woke tenants but caused no serious damage, Los Angeles police said.
The bomb, which police described as an “improvised explosive device,” exploded about 11:45 p.m. atop a 6-foot stucco-and-wood wall next to a complex in the 10400 block of Zelzah Avenue. No injuries were reported, police said.
Police have no suspect.
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