Murfreesboro Police and Fire Rescue said the 'massive, massive response' from federal, state, and local officers was over a man 'trying to prevent his car from being dented'.
A man's makeshift bumper, made of duct tape and wires and strapped to the side of his vehicle, was mistaken for a car bomb. Officers were called to Murfreesboro in Tennessee over the seeming explosive device after calls about a car appearing to have a bomb strapped to its side doors. Sitting outside the First Watch restaurant on Medical Centre Pkwy, at 9.39am on Tuesday, the car had wires connected to a suction cup on the inside door handle.
After some time, a Murfreesboro Police Department supervisor reached the owner of the car by phone. He was standing with the other evacuees across the street the entire time, unaware it was his car that promoted the bomb threat calls. Read more from Sky News:Alaska Airlines pilot charged with attempted murderHurricane Otis hits Mexico with 165mph winds The Tennessee Highway Patrol Special Operations Unit responded and gave all clear after examining the car.
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