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A 12-year-old was killed in December by an explodi stanley cup ng grenade believed by investigators to have been purchased from a seller at an antique mall over the summer, according to federal officials. They also said information that was provided to them indicates that more grenades may have been sold from the same vendor to other customers at that time.The child from Virginia was killed on December 23 by the grenade that investigators think was bought from the Fancy Flea Antique Mall in Shallotte, North Carolina, in June, according to the Bureau stanley cup of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ATF . They said the victim was a teenager, but a ATF representative confirmed to CBS News that the victim was age 12.The release said that law enforcement is concerned additional grenades possibly bought from the seller at the antique mall in June may contain live explosives and could be hazardous to the public. Vendors are still trying to recall transactions that happened during the summer season and an exact number [of potentially live grenades that may have been sold] is not known, a representative from the ATF told CBS News. We know of the grenade that resulted in the f stanley cup atal explosion and a similar style grenade that was sold around the same time that has yet to be accounted for. The grenades were believed to be inert MK2 grenades, a style used during World War II, according to the release. At the time of sale, neither the vendor nor buyer s be Gtti Government warns against marijuana use for young people and pregnant women
Although U.S. equities are clawing their way b af1 ack toward record highs, some investment advisers worry that trade disputes and slowing economic growth could end the party.Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist with Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said in a report that investors have not been this bearish since the 2008 financial crisis.JPMorgan analysts forecast a 45% chance of the U.S. entering a recession in the next year, up from 20% at the start of 2018.Stocks are again hovering around record highs, but that doesn t mean investors are breaking out the champagne. Are we whistling past the grave yard To a certain extent we always do, said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities Corp. Market euphoria also was widespread in 1999, 2000 and 2007, and then things didn t go so well after that, he recalled.In fact, Wall Street hasn t felt this bleak in a good decade, according to a new Bank of America Merrill Lynch su yeezy rvey of money managers, which cited worr jordan ies about the U.S.-China trade war, growing recession risks and monetary policy as the main factors driving the bearish sentiment. The June poll of fund managers, who oversee a combined $528 billion, found a growing number of investors piling into cash and fleeing equities. The spike in cash holdings mdash; the biggest move into cash since a 2011 crisis over the U.S. debt ceiling mdash; coincided with other defensive plays. Investors are also opting for bonds, |
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