Man accused of leaving explosives at Harvard released from jail
A man accused of leaving a bag of explosives next to a bench at Harvard has been released from jail because prosecutors said they believe he didn't act alone.
A man accused of leaving a bag of explosives next to a bench at Harvard has been released from jail because prosecutors said they believe he didn't act alone.
A man accused of leaving explosives on the Harvard University campus says he was responding to a Craigslist ad. WBZ-TV's Beth Germano reports.
Weekend weather; Harvard explosives accusation; Karen Read in court; MBTA equipment update
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