Man Who Mailed Gag Grenade To Sheriff Won't Be Charged

BEAVER, Pa. (AP) - A political supporter who mailed a gag grenade to a newly elected county sheriff in Pennsylvania won't be charged with a crime.

Beaver County District Attorney David Lozier said Thursday that the man meant no harm. He says the grenade was a disarmed World War II device and wasn't intended to alarm anyone.

Rather, the man who mailed it was a supporter of Sheriff Tony Guy. The grenade was mounted on a plaque with a sign reading, "Complaint department. Take a number." A numbered plastic ticket was attached to the grenade's pin.

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Guy didn't know the man who sent the package, so the courthouse was evacuated for about 90 minutes Wednesday after the package was X-rayed with other incoming mail.

The sender ordered the gag grenade through the mail.

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