Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) investigated after an explosive device detonated half a block from a polling station in the Keystone State during Tuesday’s primary race in the state.
In a Tuesday statement, PSP said that no one was injured in the incident and that voting at the polling station remained open. Officials added that “no information exists” to suggest that this incident was related to the polling center.
No one had been arrested at the time of PSP’s announcement.
The device was thrown from a moving vehicle in Catasauqua, Pa., on Tuesday around 9:15 a.m., according to the police report. Polls opened in the state at 7 a.m. that morning.
One resident, Kelsey Allen, told local Fox 29 that the device detonated under her car as she drove down the street. Allen was not injured and said her vehicle was not damaged.











