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Officials Show Dangers of Fireworks

County officials and federal agents demonstrate the mercurial and dangerous nature of illegal fireworks.

Local and federal public safety officials warned the public Thursday of the dangers of illegal fireworks and sacrificed several watermelons in explosive demonstrations to underscore their point.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca, Los Angeles Police Department Chief Charlie Beck and federal agents with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) teamed up with county and city fire officials in a joint effort to warn the public about the dangers of illegal fireworks.


ATF explosives enforcement officer Roy House detonated legal and illegal fireworks attached to watermelons to show their potential destructiveness and mercurial nature.

House had a so-called "M-80" illegal firecracker that typically comes from Mexico lined up to detonate, but it was a dud. He pulled out another M-80 out and it blew the watermelon to smithereens.

"Go see a fireworks show, a , because these products are very dangerous," House said. 

Beck reminded the public that it is illegal to sell or use fireworks in Los Angeles and urged people to watch a legal public display. Hermosa Beach also has prohibited fireworks under municipal code.

"We want people to enjoy the Fourth, but don't do something that will put yourself in jail," Beck said. "Don't shoot firearms in the air and don't display fireworks. We want people to enjoy the Fourth, but to do it legally."

Detective Paul Robi of the Los Angeles Police Department's bomb squad had a table filled with illegal fireworks confiscated by police and warned of their dangers at the demonstration. 

Plumb-sized mortar balls that can fly 80 feet up in the air and aerial bottle rockets are troublesome because they fly out of control and can land anywhere and start a fire, Robi said.

A juvenile who was tinkering with a mortar tube last year thought he had a dud, but a mortar exploded in his face, Robi said.

"The bottom line with fireworks is that when you take off the cardboard and plastic packaging you're left with explosives," Robi said. "The other problem is that it's a huge draw on city resources. This sounds like a gunshot when it goes off and now the police are responding to numerous gunshot calls when in fact it's fireworks."

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