Monday, 2 November 2015

Suicide bomber Halloween costume sparks US base alert



Suicide bomber Halloween costume sparks US base alert
A US Army base went on alert after a soldier dressed for Halloween as a suicide bomber with a simulated explosives vest tried to get onto the compound.
The prank unfolded on Friday night at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, which is home to US Army airborne and special operations forces.
“The incident resulted in an emergency response,” the base said in a statement on Sunday, adding that ordinance disposal teams cleared the area and a gate was closed.
“Costumes of this sort are not allowed on Fort Bragg,” the base said.


Fort Bragg later removed the statement from its website, stating that comments posted on it had been “either profane, sophomoric, or did not treat the subject seriously”.
“Please take note that this is a family-friendly website meant to inform and keep our families safe, many of whom have directly felt the effects of real — not costumed — suicide bombers,” a later statement said.

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