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FOX NEWS wrote:BOSTON — A suspicious package alert that shut down downtown Boston Wednesday afternoon was actually part of an elaborate marketing campaign by the Cartoon Network to spark interest in its "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" show.
After state and local officials said they were launching an investigation into a series of "suspicious packages" found around the city, the Cartoon Network released a statement saying the packages were magnetic lights that pose no danger.
"They are part of an outdoor marketing campaign in 10 cities in support of Adult Swim's animated television show Aqua Teen Hunger Force," the statement said.
"They have been in place for two to three weeks in Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Austin, San Francisco, and Philadelphia. Parent company Turner Broadcasting is in contact with local and federal law enforcement on the exact locations of the billboards. We regret that they were mistakenly thought to pose any danger."
Some of the images left on the devices were in the form of characters called "Mooninites" from "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," which is a show on the "Adult Swim" block of adult programming shown on the Cartoon Network. The show is an animated comedy about three detectives in the shape of human-sized food products that live together in a rental house in New Jersey.
Earlier, bomb units scrambled to investigate five suspicious devices reported almost simultaneously throughout the city. It later appeared that there were as many as 10 devices in the greater Boston area; sources said many, if not all, had keyboard themes.
"It's a hoax — and it's not funny," said Gov. Deval Patrick, who held a press conference Wednesday afternoon.
As the investigation was unfolding, Gail Marcinkiewicz, a spokeswoman for the FBI in Boston, said at least seven devices had been found but that they did not appear to be related to terrorism.
"There's no nexus to terrorism here, I can tell you that," she said.
The reports forced the temporary shutdowns of part of an interstate, a key inbound roadway and a bridge between Boston and Cambridge.
The first device was found in the morning at an MBTA subway and bus station located under Interstate 93. The device was detonated and determined to be harmless, but as a precaution the station and Interstate 93 out of the city shut down temporarily.
Then, around 1 p.m., police said four calls came in reporting suspicious devices at the Boston University Bridge, the Longfellow Bridge, the Tufts-New England Medical Center and a major intersection at Columbus and Stuard streets.
One device, deemed not active, was found inside an administration building at the medical center and those inside were given the all-clear. Sources said the device in the medical center might not be related to the other devices found throughout the city, since it did not have the computer theme on it.
It "looked like some tubing, not an active device," said spokeswoman Brooke Hynes.
Another spokeswoman, Catherine Bromberg, said police told hospital officials the device was not an explosive sometime after 2 p.m. The hospital was never evacuated, though the area near where the device was reported was cleared and was being treated as a crime scene, she said.
A package also was found attached to a structure beneath the Boston University Bridge near where it crosses the Massachusetts Turnpike, said Jennifer Mieth, a spokeswoman for the state Fire Marshal.
She said officials determined it was not explosive, and was similar to the package found beneath Interstate 93 at the Sullivan Square T station on the Orange Line. Mieth described the object at the T station as "a sophisticated electronic device."
Subway service across the Longfellow Bridge, between Boston and Cambridge, was suspended temporarily but was later allowed to resume.
At least one of the devices was described to FOX News as a computer keyboard, to which a picture of someone "flipping off" the viewer was taped. Officials at the time suggested that the picture might be an attempt to mock police investigating the device.
"No matter who did this, I think there's probably enough evidence I think the Boston Police Department, the bureau, state police — everybody will probably get together … I wouldn't be surprised to see someone charged in this. This is an extremely serious situation," former FBI Director Bill Gavin told FOX News during the investigation.
"Whoever did this — whether it be kids or adults — if they think it's funny, I think they'll soon learn it's not that much of a humorous situation."
FOX News' Catherine Herridge, Molly Line and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Zuko wrote:I'm gonna take a cardboard box and place it in the middle of a parking lot. Wonder how long it'll take the bomb squad, FBI and news agencies to get here.
×§á†äñ Çøñvø¥×® wrote:Zuko wrote:I'm gonna take a cardboard box and place it in the middle of a parking lot. Wonder how long it'll take the bomb squad, FBI and news agencies to get here.
Make sure the box is yellow, and has a question mark on it.
"No matter who did this, I think there's probably enough evidence I think the Boston Police Department, the bureau, state police — everybody will probably get together … I wouldn't be surprised to see someone charged in this. This is an extremely serious situation," former FBI Director Bill Gavin told FOX News during the investigation.
DesalationReborn wrote:I concure with the "People are stupid" sentiments here.
Rodimus_Lantern wrote:You see there are three things in the universe. Rock, Paper, and Scissors. Halo beats all three.
Psycho Warrior wrote:And people say class is dead. In fact Halo reanimated it just so it could dance for her amusement.
Phategod1 wrote:It seems noone has posted pictures of the actual thing but i saw it on AOTS and it was nothing more then battery powered Light bright.
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:YOu people are the exact same crowd that would turn around and say "Why didn't the authorities do anything to prevent this" is somethimg had the misfortune of actually happeneing.
All of you are the stupid people.
Trans4mers4ever wrote:LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:YOu people are the exact same crowd that would turn around and say "Why didn't the authorities do anything to prevent this" is somethimg had the misfortune of actually happeneing.
All of you are the stupid people.
hey, i'm glad the cops went out to check the call, as i'm sure everyone else is. but finding that when they got there and evacuating the area over it is just damn stupid, as is calling the cops over it in the first place. there's simply no way that should be mistaken for a bomb. hell, at least a super mario block replica could have explosives inside. this thing? no way in hell.
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:Trans4mers4ever wrote:LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:YOu people are the exact same crowd that would turn around and say "Why didn't the authorities do anything to prevent this" is somethimg had the misfortune of actually happeneing.
All of you are the stupid people.
hey, i'm glad the cops went out to check the call, as i'm sure everyone else is. but finding that when they got there and evacuating the area over it is just damn stupid, as is calling the cops over it in the first place. there's simply no way that should be mistaken for a bomb. hell, at least a super mario block replica could have explosives inside. this thing? no way in hell.
Hind Sight is 20/20.
It could be more than an explosive. They did not know what it was. Bateries, wires, and lights all in prime target locations. There's a word for that, it's called "Suspicious". There is inherent danger in a suspicious package.
You rocket scientists are calling people "dumb" for doing their jobs. Doing them very well, by the way. You are calling people "dumb" for being suspicious of something that they have never seen before and calling the authorities.
Heaven forbid that people try to stay safe and avoid harm to themselves and others. Boy are they dumb.
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:Trans4mers4ever wrote:LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:YOu people are the exact same crowd that would turn around and say "Why didn't the authorities do anything to prevent this" is somethimg had the misfortune of actually happeneing.
All of you are the stupid people.
hey, i'm glad the cops went out to check the call, as i'm sure everyone else is. but finding that when they got there and evacuating the area over it is just damn stupid, as is calling the cops over it in the first place. there's simply no way that should be mistaken for a bomb. hell, at least a super mario block replica could have explosives inside. this thing? no way in hell.
Hind Sight is 20/20.
It could be more than an explosive. They did not know what it was. Bateries, wires, and lights all in prime target locations. There's a word for that, it's called "Suspicious". There is inherent danger in a suspicious package.
You rocket scientists are calling people "dumb" for doing their jobs. Doing them very well, by the way. You are calling people "dumb" for being suspicious of something that they have never seen before and calling the authorities.
Heaven forbid that people try to stay safe and avoid harm to themselves and others. Boy are they dumb.
Senor Hugo wrote:Looking at the picture. All it is, is a baord with lights, wires and batteries. Nothing else. How is that "suspicious?" One look at it, and you can tell what it is. Theres no sign of explosives. Just batteries, wires, and LEDs.
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Looking at the picture. All it is, is a board with lights, wires and batteries. Nothing else. How is that "suspicious?" One look at it, and you can tell what it is. Theres no sign of explosives. Just batteries, wires, and LEDs.
No. It's a strange box with wires, lights, and batteries.
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Looking at the picture. All it is, is a baord with lights, wires and batteries. Nothing else. How is that "suspicious?" One look at it, and you can tell what it is. Theres no sign of explosives. Just batteries, wires, and LEDs.
No. It's a strange box with wires, lights, and batteries. Your hind sight lets you know that it is harmless.
Before that, it's harmless until it explodes in your face or melts it off with nerve gas.
Did you know that you can fit 1 pound of C-4 in a box as big as these "Light-Brites" as you see fit to dismiss them as?
Hell, you could probably fit more if shaped correctly. There's no telling the amout of NBC agents one could fit in those things.
You have no right to belittle people for wanting to stay safe and, you know... alive.
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:Senor Hugo wrote:Looking at the picture. All it is, is a baord with lights, wires and batteries. Nothing else. How is that "suspicious?" One look at it, and you can tell what it is. Theres no sign of explosives. Just batteries, wires, and LEDs.
No. It's a strange box with wires, lights, and batteries. Your hind sight lets you know that it is harmless.
Before that, it's harmless until it explodes in your face or melts it off with nerve gas.
Did you know that you can fit 1 pound of C-4 in a box as big as these "Light-Brites" as you see fit to dismiss them as?
Hell, you could probably fit more if shaped correctly. There's no telling the amout of NBC agents one could fit in those things.
You have no right to belittle people for wanting to stay safe and, you know... alive.
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