Based on reports the bomb that did not detonate at the FedEx depot provided enough information law enforcement needed to trace where the packages came from ⬇︎ and closed in on the suspect.
BREAKING: Officials say police traced suspect using mix of cell phone technology, security video, store receipts.— Tony Plohetski (@tplohetski) March 21, 2018
Steve Rogers on Austin bombing suspect: "He wanted to send a message, and he was sending that message." https://t.co/JBd1Rv2qN5 pic.twitter.com/IHWufyUQaL— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 21, 2018
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Unconfirmed, this video was posted approx 1 hour before news broke of the bombers death.
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— joseph cura (@thebanditcura) March 21, 2018
#BREAKING: The suspect in the #AustinBombings has been killed after FBI, Austin police tracked him down and engaged him in Round Rock within the last hour, according to state law enforcement officials. A device detonated --which they expected when they pursued him. Then shots.
— Jason Whitely (@JasonWhitely) March 21, 2018
MORE: We got word last night about 9:00p that law enforcement had id’d the suspect and was closing in, based off the @FedEx pkgs he sent. But police wanted to surprise the individual — and did that overnight in Round Rock.
— Jason Whitely (@JasonWhitely) March 21, 2018
Here's a picture of our mast camera shot showing a huddle of law enforcement including FBI around the scene. pic.twitter.com/2eoXrraN2L— Adam Hammons (@AdamH_CBSAUSTIN) March 21, 2018
— Jay Wallis (@KVUEJayWallis) March 21, 2018
The extent of this investigation is obvious as you can see the long line of vehicles here at I-35 in Round Rock. Again, the suspect in these bombings is reportedly dead.pic.twitter.com/6551lBcGcp
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