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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
National
Richard Winton

Maxine Waters says she won't back down after explosive device mailed to her

LOS ANGELES _ A device sent to Rep. Maxine Waters and found at a South Los Angeles mail facility Wednesday contained explosive materials, but authorities are still trying to determine whether it actually could have exploded, law enforcement sources said Thursday.

Waters, D-Calif., also spoke out Thursday, saying she would not stop rallying or speaking out against President Donald Trump.

"We have to keep doing what we're doing in order to make this country right. That's what I intend to do, and as the young people said, 'I ain't scared.'" she told the website Blavity.

FBI officials said the device was similar to those recovered in New York, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere, which consisted of a plastic pipe containing shrapnel and a pyrotechnic material. The makeshift pipe bombs were sent to high-profile political targets, including former President Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Waters also was sent a suspicious package destined for her Washington office that was intercepted at a Maryland mail facility.

Law enforcement sources said experts were studying the various devices Thursday to determine how they were made and whether they were capable of being detonated.

No one was hurt at the South L.A. facility.

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