Photo gallery: Austin bombings
Officials remove a car of the suspect in a series of bombing attacks in Austin from the scene where he blew himself up in Round Rock, Texas on March 21.
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The suspected serial bomber who terrorized Austin died early Wednesday, Interim Austin Police Chief Brian Manley confirmed.
The vehicle that the Austin package bomber, Mark Anthony Conditt, was driving when he blew himself up is towed from the crime scene along Interstate 35 in Round Rock, Texas on March 21, 2018.
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Officials investigate near a vehicle where a suspect in the deadly bombings that terrorized Austin blew himself up in Round Rock, Texas March 21, 2018.
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Officials investigate the scene where a suspect in a series of bombing attacks in Austin blew himself up as authorities closed in March 21, 2018, in Round Rock, Texas.
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Members of law enforcement stage near the area where a suspect in a series of bombing attacks in Austin blew himself up as authorities closed in March 21, 2018, in Round Rock, Texas.
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ATF Agent in Charge Fred Milanowski, Interim Austin Police Chief Brian Manley and FBI Special Agent in Charge Christopher Combs speak to the media as law enforcement investigatea the scene where a bombing suspect allegedly blew himself up after being confronted by police in Round Rock, Texas, USA, 21 March 2018.
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Interim Austin Police Chief Brian Manley, right, stands with other members of law enforcement as he briefs the media, Wednesday, March 21, 2018, in the Austin suburb of Round Rock, Texas.
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Officials work at the scene where the suspect in a spate of bombing attacks that have terrorized Austin over the past month blew himself up with an explosive device as authorities closed in, the police said early Wednesday, March 21, 2018.
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Emergency responders work the scene where a bombing suspect allegedly blew himself up after being confronted by police in Round Rock, Texas, USA, 21 March 2018.
(Stephan Spillman / EPA)AUSTIN, TX - MARCH 20: Police respond after one person was injured by a package containing an incendiary device at a nearby Goodwill store on March 20, 2018 in Austin, Texas. Despite a heavy response of local and federal law enforcement officials at the scene, police have stated that they do not feel the incident is related to the recent series of package bombs that have been detonated in the city. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) ** OUTS - ELSENT, FPG, CM - OUTS * NM, PH, VA if sourced by CT, LA or MoD ** (Scott Olson / Getty Images)
Emergency vehicles stage near the site of another explosion, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas.
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Assistant Chief Ely Reyes of the Austin Police Department speaks during a press conference about an incident at a Goodwill location in which an artillery simulator went off and injured an employee, in Austin, Texas, March 20, 2018.
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A law enforcement officer runs on Brodie Lane in Austin, Texas, moments after an explosion on Tuesday, March 20, 2018. Emergency teams were responding Tuesday night to another reported explosion in Texas’ capital, this one at a Goodwill store in the southern part of the city.
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Texas troopers help redirect traffic near the site of another explosion, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas. Emergency teams were responding to another reported explosion in Texas’ capital, this one at a Goodwill store in the southern part of the city.
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Caity Colvard gets emotional as she watches a massive response of law enforcement officers at a bomb explosion site at a Goodwill store in Austin, Texas, on Tuesday March 20, 2018.
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Police investigate an incident that turned out to be an incendiary device at a Goodwill location in Austin, Texas, March, 20 2018.
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A police officer secures the area as FBI agents collect evidence at a FedEx Office facility following an explosion at a nearby sorting center on March 20, 2018 in Sunset Valley, Texas.
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FBI agents collect evidence at a FedEx Office facility following an explosion at a nearby sorting center on March 20, 2018 in Sunset Valley, Texas.
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A closed sign hangs on the front door of a FedEx Office store following an explosion at a nearby sorting center on March 20, 2018 in Sunset Valley, Texas.
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FBI agents are seen carrying items out in paper bags and boxes as they exit the FedEx store as the aid the police in investigate a fifth bombing this time at a FedEx location in Austin, Texas, 20 March 2018.
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An employee wrapped in a blanket talks to a police officer after she was evacuated at a FedEx distribution center where a package exploded, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Schertz, Texas.
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A hole and imprints of nails can be seen on a fence hit with debris from Sunday’s explosion, Tuesday, March 20, 2018, in Austin, Texas, a city that has seen five bombings that have killed two people and badly wounded four others since March 2.
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Investigators on Monday March 19, 2018, work at the scene of a bomb explosion on Dawn Song Drive in Austin, Texas, that seriously injured two men Sunday. Two people have now been killed and four wounded in bombings over a span of less than three weeks.
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An Austin police officer raises a barrier near the site of Sunday’s explosion, Monday, March 19, 2018, in Austin, Texas. Multiple people were injured in the explosion Sunday night, and police warned nearby residents to remain indoors overnight as investigators looked for possible links to other package bombings elsewhere in the city this month.
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Authorities work the scene of an explosion in southwest Austin, Texas, on Sunday, March 18, 2018. Two people were injured in another explosion in Texas’ capital Sunday night, after three package bombs detonated earlier in the month in other areas of the city and killed two people and injured two others.
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