MI - Suspected car bomb hurts man & two children

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I will look for more articles. Right off the bat the business/industrial/under an overpass type area seems strange.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44607642/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/

A blast that turned a vehicle along a Michigan street into a blackened shell and seriously injured a man and two children inside may have been the work of a car bomb, police said Wednesday

More at link.
 
The ATF has taken over the investigation of a car explosion that left a man and his two children seriously injured in Monroe on Tuesday night.
The Volvo station wagon was traveling on East Elm Avenue, near the ramp to I-75, at 5:41 p.m. when it exploded, Monroe police said in a statement. Investigators on the scene found evidence of a car bomb, according to the statement.

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http://www.freep.com/article/201109...mb-injured-2-children-father?odyssey=nav|head
 
Monroe police are investigating what caused an explosion in a vehicle that hurt a father and his two young sons Tuesday night.
Police said the explosion happened near the intersection of Elm Avenue and I-75 in a wooded area.
The father and two boys were taken to St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio, where they were in serious condition.
Local 4 has learned that the father is Erik Chappell, an Ohio-based attorney.
Police said the cause of the explosion was being investigated as a possible car bomb or electrical malfunction, but nothing had been confirmed.
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/29251501/detail.html

great pictures at link as well... was on a road...
 
found EC's sylvania, ohio law website.

wonder if someone could have put a bomb in his car??? he practices a wide variety of law it appears... hopefully it was just mechanical and he and his children will be okay!

http://www.lydenlaw.com/Attorneys/chappell.htm


eta: he seems to litigate a lot of business disputes now that I am reading more
 
sorry to post again LOL... but just wanted to share that St. Vincent's in Toledo has the BEST burn unit in the area where the crash happened. I am sure they are getting good care there and wish their family the best for a speedy recovery.....
 
well it gets more interesting.....

Lyden, Liebenthal & Chappell law firm confirmed that the victims were Erik G. Chappell, one of their attorneys, and his two children. The firm's website lists Chappell as the Managing Member of the litigation department.

The Monroe News reports Chappell is involved in a high-profile case involving hot dog stand owners who sued the city in 2009 after they were banned from operating their carts.

http://www.northwestohio.com/news/story.aspx?id=665646#.TnoIpnP42Xw
 
ATF agents announced Wednesday a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for a possible car bombing in Monroe, Michigan Tuesday.

Special Agent, Donald Dawkins, announced the offer during a Wednesday noon news conference. He also stated, the explosion was 'above and beyond' any mechanical failure. Dawkins stated, the three persons in the vehicle are 'fortunate to be alive.

http://www.foxtoledo.com/dpp/news/local/car-bomb-seriously-injures-3-people
 
"This was not an intent to injure; this was an intent to kill," said a family friend who declined to be identified. "Everybody's going to make it, but there's a lot of heartache ahead. I'm still in shock."

Mr. Chappell was released from the hospital before 11 a.m.


another snip:

It has not been determined if a suspect in the bombing has been developed, but police sources said there are so-called persons of interest.
It is believed the device was placed underneath the passenger side of the Chappell car. One of the boys was sitting in the passenger seat and suffered serious lower extremity injuries, especially to his legs.
The bomb may have contained shrapnel, because all three victims suffered wounds from flying debris, officials said.


one more small snip:

Sources, however, said Mr. Chappell had been receiving threats.

-----more at link-----

http://www.monroenews.com/article/20110920/NEWS01/110929999
 
from looking at the map and pictures... it seriously looks like he had JUST gotten off of 75.

Can you imagine if it had exploded on the highway?????????

eta: I am seriously a little freaked out as I am on 75 daily at the same time of the day around the same area to drive my own ds to football practice! at that time of day 75 is bumper to bumper... tons of traffic... it is such a blessing that they all got out alive and that it did not explode on the highway....
 

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