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2011 Spokane bombing attempt

The Spokane bombing attempt occurred on January 17, 2011, when a radio-controlled-shaped pipe bomb was found and defused in Spokane, Washington along the route of that year's Martin Luther King Jr. memorial march.
On March 9, 2011, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrested Kevin William Harpham, 36, of Addy, Washington. On December 20, 2011 he was sentenced to 32 years in prison for the attempted bombing.
==Details==
According to the FBI, the bomb was a "viable device" that could have sprayed marchers with shrapnel and caused multiple casualties; it also contained rat poison to prevent bleeding wounds from coagulating. According to the FBI, the bombing may have been racially motivated, and its timing was likely not a coincidence. The ''New York Times'' said that the bomb had been reported to police at roughly 9:25 AM that morning.
The bomb was found in a Swiss Army brand backpack that also contained two T-shirts. One of the shirts mentioned a rally against cancer in Stevens County, Washington, while the other mentioned a 2009 play put on by students at Chewelah, Washington high school (also in Stevens County).〔 〕〔 Police sent bomb-sniffing dogs, a robot, and specially trained officers to the location where the bomb was found.〔 After the bomb was defused, the backpack was sent to the Federal Bureau of Investigation laboratory in Quantico, Virginia for further analysis. According to the Rev. Percy "Happy" Watkins, most people at the march did not know about the bomb threat at the time it happened.

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