No one injured when bomb explodes at Kansas school

Sept. 7, 2007
Technicians were trying to defuse the device found at an alternative school in Leavenworth.

A bomb exploded Thursday morning at an alternative high school in Leavenworth, Kan., while a bomb technician was trying to defuse it, but no one was injured. A staff member of the North Broadway Education Center called police after finding the device in a second-story office at the front of the building. About 60 students were evacuated. As police tried to use a water jet to break apart the bomb, it exploded.

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