DHS Emergency Protocols in Place After a Bomb Exploded at a Texas FedEx Facility

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Last night, a bomb meant for Austin, Texas exploded at a FedEx facility in Schertz, Texas. This is the fifth in a series of deadly bombs that have targeted Austin, the capital of the state.

The first three bombs were in packages delivered to people’s homes, resulting in two deaths and injuries to two more people. The fourth bomb was detonated by a tripwire and seriously injured two men.

The first package exploded March 2, killing Anthony Stephan House, 39, when he picked up a package on the front porch of his northeast Austin home. The second bomb went off March 12 inside a home in east Austin. Draylen Mason, 17, was killed and his mother was hospitalized. The third blast came a short time later in a neighborhood south of downtown. A 75-year-old woman picked up a package on her front porch when it exploded, seriously injuring her. The last Austin blast occurred late Sunday, when a blast, possibly set off by a tripwire, injured two men in southwest Austin.

The first three attacks involved suspicious packages left on doorsteps in Austin. The package Sunday apparently was left on the side of a road in the city. The latest explosion took place at a FedEx facility about 65 miles from Austin.  (source)

Each bomb has been somewhat different, and increasingly sophisticated.  The Washington Post reports:

Police have declined to describe the bombs in detail, saying only that they appear to be the sophisticated work of a person or people who know what they are doing — and noting that the bomb maker has been able to assemble and deliver the devices without setting them off. After telling residents to remain wary of unexpected or suspicious packages, authorities are urging broader caution.

“We’re even more concerned now that if people see something suspicious, they just stay away from it altogether and contact law enforcement,” said Fred Milanowski, special agent in charge of the Houston division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. “Because if they move that package or if they step on that tripwire, it’s likely to detonate.”

Milanowski said bombs using tripwires are activated when any pressure is applied to the wires, and he said that can include people “tripping over it or picking up the package.” (source)

After the tripwire bomb, residents were cautioned to stay indoors.

Dan Defenbaugh, a former FBI official who spent decades investigating bomb cases, said the use of a tripwire Sunday “dramatically changes the tactics involved.”

The shift in method — from a bomb targeting an individual or their family to a device that could kill a random passerby — evokes past attacks that created climates of fear, such as the Washington-area sniper shootings that gripped the D.C. region for weeks in 2002 as victims were shot at random. And, as during the Unabomber’s campaign of sending explosives through the mail, the Austin attacks thus far defy explanation and have come without any threat or warning.

“Once a bomb builder makes a device, they usually make it the same way each and every time,” said Defenbaugh, who managed the Oklahoma City bombing investigation. “That’s not happening here. I’m also troubled by the fact that there hasn’t been an extortion demand or communication.” (source)

The attacks have taken place in various neighborhoods around the city, as shown by this map from WaPo.

Officials haven’t identified a pattern to the bombings, at least not publicly.

At this point, there is no clear motive for the bombings. Initially, it was thought that the motivation could be racial, as the first victims were black and Hispanic. But the tripwire victims were both white males, which has caused investigators to reconsider their original supposition.

The bomb at the FedEx facility has triggered DHS protocols


Last night, a fifth bomb exploded just northeast of San Antonio, Texas. The package was reportedly bound for Austin. One person was injured and treated at the scene.

According to AlertsUSA, this most recent event has triggered the implementation of the Department of Homeland Security emergency protocols across the postal and shipping sectors.

The Postal and Shipping Sector is one of 18 critical infrastructure sectors established under the authority of Homeland Security Presidential Directive 7 (HSPD-7).
Several government departments and agencies have formed the Postal and Shipping Government Coordinating Council (GCC) which works closely with sector stakeholders to enable assessment of national, cross-sector critical infrastructure protection and resilience programs.

Sector-specific assets include: over 400 high-volume automated processing facilities; over 40,000 local delivery units; many and varied collection, acceptance, and retail operations; over 50,000 transport vehicles including vans, trucks, tractor trailers, and aircraft; and information and communications networks.

This morning’s explosion at a Schertz, TX FedEx facility has triggered a variety of emergency protocols (some seen, most not) for acceptance, processing & delivery locally, as well as on a regional and national level.

The intensity of the emergency protocols will vary from location to location, but the entire sector is now on high alert.

Given the unknowns and the ongoing nature of the threat, these emergency protocols are likely to be observed by other carriers beyond FedEx. (source)

Here are more details about the sector-specific plans of the DHS, USPS, and other relevant shippers.

How do you keep yourself safe from random attacks like this?


As is true with most acts of terror, situational awareness is the key to keeping yourself and your family safe. You should stop and think before touching or opening any package:

  • Is this package expected?
  • Do you recognize who the package is from?
  • Is there anything at all suspicious about the package?

If you have any doubt that the package is safe, you should call 911 and let them know of your concerns. Be on your toes and caution children not to touch any packages without your permission. Obviously, those in the Austin area should be particularly careful.

 

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Daisy Luther

Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty on her website, 2)  The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived, and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. She is widely republished across alternative media and  Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses. You can find her on FacebookPinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter.

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  • This entire thing stinks of an operation of some governmental agencies intent on scaring the bejeezus out of the populace, for as yet, undetermined reasons.

    • it’s not designed to scare the public. it’s designed to justify further invasions of your privacy. now our friendly dhs has an excuse to start opening people’s packages without permission, and confiscate contents they label as “dangerous”; mostly of those people will be the ones on their domestic terrorist watch list.

  • Thank you Daisy for posting about this. I live in Austin only a couple of miles away from where the second one took place and it’s definitely been a scary situation here. Two things that I wanted to add. One I wasn’t aware of the DHS protocols being put into place for the shipping facilities and wanted to thank you for that alert. Second there was also a suspicious package found at the FedEx located by our airport this morning that thankfully did not go off but it did make our local news because of some road closures and that one is still being investigated last I heard. I got that information off of the local kvue station.
    While we can’t live our lives in fear we can definitely take precautions. For anyone worried that lives in and works in this area the best advice is to be cautious and pay attention to your surroundings because you never know when it can save your life. Thank you again Daisy for your post.

  • Someone or some people are practicing …using random people as test dummies. I fear it is going to get worse…and bigger.

  • Well, if this was an episode of Columbo or Monk, it would turn out that the bomber is out to murder his wife or business partner but trying to disguise it as one random death in a series of random bombings…..

  • No, you’ve got it all wrong… Our government is randomly attacking your “sheeple”(people.) Because they’re going to live up to their engravings on those Stones. They’re getting REALLY ready to DEPOPULATE us a human race.
    There is literally way too much, but PLEASE UNDERSTAND, that our government has been killing its own since it began. And they will NEVER HESITATE to continuing this madness, this EVIL.

  • this just reeks of a false flag psy-op event; especially since the details are inconsistent with previous postal bombings. now the dhs has full liberties to start opening peoples packages and confiscate whatever they want; no matter if it’s truly dangerous or not. this will be especially true of those on their domestic terrorist watch list.

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