a lot easier kill for the victim
Crime scenes involving homemade bombs may have increased due to easier access to bomb-making materials and information online, as well as the potential for individuals to be influenced by extremist ideologies. Increased societal vulnerabilities and heightened tension may also contribute to individuals resorting to violence using homemade bombs as a means of expressing grievances or causing harm.
The shootings at Columbine High School in Columbine Colorado on April 20, 1999 began at 11:14 AM when Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold placed two bombs in the cafeteria. They then went outside the building to wait for the bombs to detonate. When the time had passed for that to happen and did not, Harris and Klebold returned to the building, shooting their first victims on the way. They returned to the cafeteria and shot at one of the bombs to detonate it; the bomb went off and started a fire which was extinguished by the building's sprinkler system. The pair went through the building firing indiscriminately at whoever was there, ending up in the library where they committed suicide. From the time they planted the bombs to their suicide was an estimated 41 minutes.
Yes, the shooters attended school the day before the Columbine shooting. They were present during the morning and left early after planting bombs in the cafeteria.
The reasons for the Columbine High School attack in 1999 are complex but included a combination of psychological issues, bullying, social isolation, and a desire for revenge. The attackers expressed feelings of anger, resentment, and a desire for notoriety.
There is no clear-cut correlation between gun restrictions and crime rates across countries. Many factors including social, economic, and cultural differences can affect crime rates. Some countries with strict gun laws do have lower rates of gun-related crimes, but it's not the only determining factor in overall crime rates.
yes it is
None. Homemade cannon are also called bombs. Admire it as built. Do NOT try to shoot it.
A growing cases of bottle bombs is becoming rampant. It is costing cities a lot of assigned money. If you search bottle bombs in you search engine, you will get numerous reports about that in the search results page.
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a lot of accidents occured involving sticky bombs
Any device NOT made by the military is n Improvised Explosive Device (ID) or the roadside bomb,
Yes they can, they just need to be checked in the airpot for safety reasons (bombs, ect)
It depends. If you use outside, you should be fine. But if you do it inside, be sure to open all of the windows, and get out and wait til the room clears.
The Soviets increased production of Jet airplanes, armament and developed the atomic bombs. They also increased production of spying implements and methods.
In the game "Bloons Tower Defense 6," Boomerang Monkey upgrades include "Red Hot 'Rangs" which adds fire damage, "Glaive Lord" which shoots multiple projectiles, and "Moab Domination" which deals massive damage to MOAB-class bloons. Each upgrade enhances the Boomerang Monkey's popping power and abilities.
It depends on where you live. I live in NY, and as long as I take the right precautions and make sure the neighbors are okay with it, I can make the bombs with no problem. On the other hand, it is a second degree felony to even own pressurized homemade bombs in places like Utah.
Ted Kaczynski was known mostly because of his acts of terrorism involving making home-made bombs for the sole reason of being against modern technology.