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San Francisco Police Department Park Station bombing : ウィキペディア英語版
San Francisco Police Department Park Station bombing

The San Francisco Police Department Park Station bombing occurred on February 16, 1970, when a pipe bomb filled with shrapnel detonated on the ledge of a window at the San Francisco Police Department's Upper Haight Park substation.〔Zamora, Jim Herron, ("Plaque honors slain police officer: Eight others injured in bomb attack that killed sergeant in 1970" ), ''San Francisco Chronicle'', February 17, 2007〕 Brian V. McDonnell, a police sergeant, was fatally wounded in its blast. Robert Fogarty, another police officer, was severely wounded in his face and legs and was partially blinded.〔http://www.sfpoa.org/journal/journals/20070201.pdf〕 In addition, eight other police officers were wounded.〔
According to the ''San Francisco Chronicle'', "Investigators in the early '70s said the bombing likely was the work of the Weather Underground, and not the Black Liberation Army, which was implicated in the Ingleside attack."〔
An investigation was reopened in 1999. A San Francisco grand jury looked into the incident, but the results were not immediately made public.〔〔KRON 4, ("30-Y.O. Unsolved SF Murders Reopen" ), November 10, 2003〕 Secret federal grand juries were convened in 2001 and again in 2009 to re-open the Park Precinct cold case in an attempt to again tie WUO members to the deadly bombing. Ultimately, it was concluded that members of the Black Liberation Army, whom WUO members affiliated with while underground, were responsible for not only this action but also the bombing of another police precinct in San Francisco as well as bombing the Catholic Church funeral services of the police officer killed in the Park Precinct bombing in the early summer of 1970.〔''Allegiance to Liberty: The Changing Face of Patriots, Militias, and Political Violence in America''; Barry J. Balleck; ABC-CLIO; 2014; Pg. 89〕
The case was unsolved as of 2007.

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