State and local law enforcement authorities in West, Texas, are now investigating whether last month’s fertilizer plant explosion was due to criminal activity, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced on Friday.
“This disaster has severely impacted the community of West, and we want to ensure that no stone goes unturned and that all the facts related to this incident are uncovered,” Texas DPS director Steven McCraw said in a statement. The investigation will be conducted by the Texas Rangers and the McLennan County Sheriff’s office.
Authorities also arrested West, Texas, EMS responder Bryce Reed on Friday morning and charged him under federal law with possession of a pipe bomb. Reed was among those who responded to the plant explosion, though officials have not yet said whether his arrest is in any way connected to their investigation into the source of the blast.









