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Irregular News for 09.12.06
Lincoln, NE -- Police were seeking "homemade dynamite things" distributed to University of Nebraska-Lincoln students by their chemistry professor.
Associate Professor John A. Belot handed out the explosives, about the size of a roll of quarters, to his Chemistry 110 students as they filed out of the classroom Friday, the Lincoln (Neb.) Star reported Monday.
A student who asked to remain anonymous told the newspaper Belot called the explosives "homemade dynamite things or something," which he held in a brown lunch bag and warned "they can blow an arm off."
The incident was reported to campus police immediately after class and six of the devices had been recovered by Monday, a UNL spokeswoman said.
University and Lincoln Police, the Lincoln Fire Department and the FBI were investigating.
The spokeswoman said the teacher could face disciplinary action.
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Lincoln, NE -- Police were seeking "homemade dynamite things" distributed to University of Nebraska-Lincoln students by their chemistry professor.
Associate Professor John A. Belot handed out the explosives, about the size of a roll of quarters, to his Chemistry 110 students as they filed out of the classroom Friday, the Lincoln (Neb.) Star reported Monday.
A student who asked to remain anonymous told the newspaper Belot called the explosives "homemade dynamite things or something," which he held in a brown lunch bag and warned "they can blow an arm off."
The incident was reported to campus police immediately after class and six of the devices had been recovered by Monday, a UNL spokeswoman said.
University and Lincoln Police, the Lincoln Fire Department and the FBI were investigating.
The spokeswoman said the teacher could face disciplinary action.
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