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Dynamite Found in Knoxville Recycling Facility Traced Back to Kingsport

by Rita Anderson
January 7, 2025
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Knoxville, TN— The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) has confirmed the origins of a box of dynamite that prompted a significant emergency response in Knoxville last October. The discovery of the dangerous materials led to a 30-hour-long evacuation in the area.

In the incident, employees at CMC Recycling opened a steel box to find hundreds of sticks of dynamite and associated blast caps. The unexpected find triggered immediate concerns for public safety, resulting in a large-scale response from law enforcement and emergency personnel.

According to ATF Special Agent Bridgette Mason, the box had originally been left on a property by a now-retired man who once owned an excavating company in Kingsport, Tennessee. The man, who had abandoned the box years earlier, was unaware of the hazardous nature of its contents.

Mason further explained that two men, finding the box on the property, mistakenly believed it was abandoned and decided to sell it. The box was first sold to a recycling company in Kingsport, which then resold it to CMC Recycling in Knoxville. Neither the buyers nor the sellers realized the box contained explosives.

Upon discovering the dynamite, CMC Recycling alerted authorities, who initiated the evacuation and a thorough investigation. The situation was resolved after approximately 30 hours of coordination between the ATF, local law enforcement, and emergency services.

The ATF has since confirmed that the dynamite was safely removed and poses no ongoing threat to the community. Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the box’s transport and sale, and the potential legal implications for those involved in handling the explosive materials.

This incident has highlighted concerns regarding the safety protocols around hazardous materials and the importance of vigilance in handling items that may pose a danger to public safety.

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