A bomb threat is a communication indicating that an explosive device has been placed in a specific location, posing a potential risk to life and property. Such threats can be made via phone calls, written messages, or electronic means, and they may be real or hoaxes. Authorities typically take bomb threats seriously and initiate evacuation and search procedures to ensure safety. Responding to bomb threats involves law enforcement, bomb squads, and emergency services to assess the situation and mitigate risks.
A roadside bomb
It wasn't a threat of communism but of the atomic bomb that people built bomb shelters.
A bomb threat is a federal offense. you will serve from 3 to 5 years in state prison. Also, it will always be on your record. it will never come off.
misdemeanor bomb threat.
2 YEARS
Clownvis Time - 2013 Bomb Threat 1-1 was released on: USA: 6 June 2013
The charge for knowledge of a possible bomb threat is probably accessory or accomplice to all crimes committed by the bomber, including murder and terroristic acts.
The prior answer is correct with respect to initially going to the police, who will investigate the threat. If the threat did occur, a crime has theoretically been comitted. Thereafter, the police will take the matter to the appropriate prosecutorial authoritories. Depending upon where the threat occurred (for example, on private premises, state grounds, or at a Federal facility), the prosectorial authority will differ.
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A roadside bomb
Usually it means a bomb or terrorist threat.
People evacuate when there is a bomb threat in a hasty manner. Stopping doing whatever one is doing and exiting an area or building very promptly yet orderly is prudent.