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Avery lived in North Syracuse, New York at the time of the attack according to public records, located next to Syracuse which is 87 miles east of Rochester. Police recovered video of Avery purchasing gasoline and gasoline canisters at various locations within both Monroe and Ontario counties on December 30, a day after Avery left his personal ...
The incident occurred outside a business on Main Street between University Drive and Fourth Street around 8:45 p.m. when a propane tank caught fire and exploded, Rochester police said in a ...
Rochester police are investigating the fatal fiery crash that killed two people and wounded five others outside the Kodak Center on West Ridge Road in Rochester early Monday morning.. The New Year ...
Officials said the explosion happened around 8:45 p.m. ET. Witnesses at the scene said that a heat lamp outside of a restaurant had tipped over and caught fire before the explosion happened.
The Rochester bombings were a series of bombing attacks between October 12 and November 6, 1970, in Rochester, New York.Beginning with the Columbus Day bombings on October, 12, the bombings were perpetrated by the Rochester crime family as false flag operations to draw the attention of local authorities away from organized crime.
August 5 – A leaking gas main forced five homes to be evacuated in Queens, New York. [168] August 10 – A gas main that had been capped the day before leaked natural gas into a concession stand in Bamberg, South Carolina. An explosion of the gas was likely caused by an electrical spark, but the 6:40 am time likely prevented any injuries. [169]
Twenty people were inside a Syracuse, N.Y., house that collapsed Tuesday following reports of an explosion. Ten people were transported to the hospital, eight of whom are on advanced life support ...
Vacuum Oil Company was an American oil company known [according to whom?] for their Gargoyle 600-W steam cylinder motor oil. [citation needed] After being taken over by the original Standard Oil Company and then becoming independent again, in 1931 Vacuum Oil merged with the Standard Oil Company of New York to form Socony-Vacuum, later renamed to Mobil and eventually merging with Standard Oil ...