Recent reports of an explosive device found near Donald Trump's rally in Long Island, New York, on September 18, 2024, have been debunked by local authorities.
The Nassau County Police responded to a suspicious incident near the rally venue, but after a thorough investigation, they confirmed that no explosives were found. The confusion arose from a false report by an individual training a bomb-sniffing dog near the site. This person was detained and questioned, but no real threat was posed.
The situation was quickly clarified by the police, who stated that the rumors were unfounded, and there was no need for an evacuation or heightened security response beyond standard procedures already in place for Trump's rallies
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