Maryland park closed after string of explosive devices found
Fort Washington Park in Maryland has been closed after multiple explosive devices were discovered over the weekend. The Prince George's County Fire Department bomb squad responded to the 341-acre park after the initial discovery of five devices, which were rendered safe.

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AI-generatedFort Washington Park in Maryland has been closed after multiple explosive devices were discovered over the weekend. The Prince George's County Fire Department bomb squad responded to the 341-acre park after the initial discovery of five devices, which were rendered safe. Additional devices were found the following morning. A joint investigation is underway involving the fire department, the Maryland State Fire Marshal, the ATF, the FBI, and the US Park Police. Authorities stated there is no current threat to the public but advised anyone who finds a similar device to leave the area and call 911. The park remains closed as of Monday.
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5 extractedA joint investigation is underway with multiple agencies.
Five devices were initially discovered and rendered safe before operations were suspended after sunset.
The US Park Police closed the approximately 341-acre site.
Several explosive devices were found at Fort Washington Park.
There is no current threat to the public.