'Simply luck' that Portland athletic club bombing wasn't more devastating
Investigators say Bruce Valentine Whitman acted alone and intended to destroy the club after years of threats and mental health crises.
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‘Simply luck’ that MAC attack wasn’t a ‘bigger tragedy,’ police say
Despite the damage, fear and loss of life, the explosive devices driven into the Multnomah Athletic Club and detonated by a former employee could’ve been far more devastating, Portland police said during a news conference Monday afternoon.
'Simply luck' that Portland athletic club bombing wasn't more devastating
First responders narrowly avoided tragedy in dealing with the explosive-laden SUV that crashed into the Multnomah Athletic Club early Saturday morning, Portland police said in a press conference Monday.
Former employee allegedly rams explosive filled vehicle into exclusive Portland club
A vehicle packed with explosive devices crashed into a private Portland athletic facility early Saturday morning, triggering multiple blasts inside the prominent private club and prompting a massive law enforcement response. Authorities say the suspect, identified as 48-year-old Bruce Whitman, died after allegedly attacking the Multnomah Athletic Club. The club remains closed indefinitely as investigators assess the damage and secure the scene. …
Fired Portland Bartender With “Violent Obsession” Over Club Rams Explosives-Filled SUV Into Entrance
A former Portland bartender drove an explosives-filled SUV into the Multnomah Athletic Club, killing himself and causing massive damage, as new details emerge about his motive.
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