Bomb threat at Bedford County Courthouse
November 28, 2012
Bomb threats were received by Bedford County Courthouse and others throughout Tennessee on Tuesday, Nov. 27.
A crowded courtroom at Bedford County Courthouse is evacuated after Tuesday morning's bomb threat.
(T-G Photo by Brian Mosely)
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Brian Cantrell of the Bedford County Emergency Management directs traffic off the Public Square Tuesday morning after a bomb threat was called in.
(T-G photo by Jim Davis)
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The Bedford County Courthouse had extra security Tuesday morning and surrounded the outside of the after a bomb threat was made.
(T-G photo by Jim Davis)
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Cpl. Rick Gann of the Bedford County Sheriff Department secures the south side of the Public Square after a bomb threat was made Tuesday morning.
(T-G photo by Jim Davis)
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The Bedford County Courthouse had extra security Tuesday mornig and surrounded the outside of the after a bomb threat was made.
(T-G photo by Jim Davis)
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Bedford County Mayor Eugene Ray let everyone know that the building had been cleared and safe to enter after bombing sniffing dogs had searched the courthouse.
(T-G photo by Jim Davis)
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