ATF agent checks trash can at 4th and Liberty in downtown Louisville
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Pictured: this image dated Aug. 12, 2022, shows an ATF agent checking a trash can at 4th and Liberty in downtown Louisville, Ky., after reports of a suspicious package during the morning rush. (WDRB/Christie Battista)
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Police say a suspicious device discovered in downtown Louisville will be removed and federal authorities will be taking over the investigation.
A Louisville man has been arrested for allegedly placing a "hoax explosive device" at a bus stop in downtown Louisville, closing the area for several hours in August.Â
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