BOSTON (AP) — An intentional explosion was reported early Saturday at Harvard Medical School, igniting investigations and raising security concerns. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported. A university police officer was responding to a fire alarm when they spotted two unidentified individuals fleeing from the Goldenson Building just before the explosion occurred.
According to statements from university police, the Boston Fire Department has classified the incident as intentional. Following a careful sweep of the building, officers confirmed that no additional explosive devices were found, which alleviated further concerns for public safety.
In response to the incident, police have released grainy surveillance photos showing two suspects wearing face coverings and what appeared to be sweatshirts. The investigation continues as authorities work to uncover more details surrounding the incident and identify those responsible.
According to statements from university police, the Boston Fire Department has classified the incident as intentional. Following a careful sweep of the building, officers confirmed that no additional explosive devices were found, which alleviated further concerns for public safety.
In response to the incident, police have released grainy surveillance photos showing two suspects wearing face coverings and what appeared to be sweatshirts. The investigation continues as authorities work to uncover more details surrounding the incident and identify those responsible.















