A witness to the bomb about to be dropped in the bathroom believed it to be a joke and laughed at the man. Police were able to track the man down and clear up the misunderstanding. A man's explosive joke about needing to quickly use the bathroom at a Home Depot was mistaken by an employee as an actual bomb threat.
Police were called to the Home Depot in Wichita, Kansas on. Police did some investigating and learned the "bomb threat" came from a man in a bathroom stall warning others about the severity of his need to use the restroom, CBS affiliate KWCH reported. A report of a bomb threat at a Home Depot store in Kansas turned out to be a big misunderstanding.
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Matt Yurus reports. According to KWCH, Home Depot staff called 911 after a customer reportedly told them that a man had just made a bomb threat in the bathroom. A call to Sedgwick County dispatchers to report a bomb threat at Home Deport turned out to be been more of warning for customers in the restroom.
Arthur Posey claimed that he meant to "blow the bathroom up" with a bowel movement and not via an actual bomb. A string of messages on bathroom stalls at area shopping establishments is continuing on. It began on Tuesday, April 1, when Walmart was evacuated after a message mentioning a bomb was found on a bathroom stall.
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You must be logged in to rate. Click any rating to login. A "polite warning" and some "men's bathroom humor" at a Home Depot led to a 911 call about a potential bomb threat, according to a report from the Wichita Police Department.
A United Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Chicago on Wednesday after a bomb threat was reportedly discovered in the plane's bathroom. The flight was heading to Los Angeles from Newark, New Jersey when it made an unscheduled landing at Chicago's O'Hare International.