We need some time to really sort things out and, you know, figure out our response to this situation in other ways than talking about hair, Berdovsky said.
As they walked off, Berdovsky gave a more serious comment. They met reporters and TV cameras and launched into a nonsensical discussion of hair styles of the 1970s. Peter Berdovsky, 27, and Sean Stevens, 28, were released on $2,500 cash bond - apparently amused by the situation, even though they face up to five years in prison. Two men who authorities say were paid to place the devices around the city pleaded not guilty Thursday to placing a hoax device and disorderly conduct. Officials have vowed to hold responsible Turner Broadcasting Inc., the parent company of the Cartoon Network, which airs the series about a talking milkshake, a box of fries and a meatball. People can be smug and say all you have to do is look at this and know this is not an explosive device, but the truth of the matter is that you cant tell what it is until its disrupted, Davis said. Police said it did not appear it was targeting any landmarks such as the subway, Empire State Building or Brooklyn Bridge. In New York, officers went to the various locations and found only two of the devices - both attached to a highway overpass. Officials found 38 blinking electronic signs on bridges, a subway station, a hospital, Fenway Park, and other high-profile spots in and around the city.
Nesday afternoon, police also received reports of two devices that resembled pipe bombs and had a confirmed report of a man walking down the hallways of New England Medical Center making a rambling speech about God getting us today and This would be a sorry day.ĭavis, who took his job in December, said he didnt know of any calls coming in to the Boston 9-1-1 line. Davis said that as calls were coming in about the electronic signs in rapid succession Wed.