The Austin Police Department, the FBI, and the ATF is investigating
A man is in police custody after an apparent explosion at St. David’s Hospital in Austin, Texas, Wednesday evening.
Raymond L. Garner, 38, was taken into custody on a charge of third-degree felony of components of explosives, Austin police said.
St. David's Medical Center in Austin, Texas. (Google Maps)
Online records show he was booked into the Travis County Jail around 2:50 a.m. Thursday.
Authorities received a call around 5:23 p.m. Wednesday concerning a car fire happening inside the visitor parking garage at St. David’s Medical Center at 919 East 32nd Street. The hospital is on the western side of Interstate 35, which runs north-south through the state capital city.
Fire officials determined that there was something more "suspicious" involved and an explosion likely caused the car fire.
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Austin police and EMS arrived on scene and all three agencies initiated a joint response to make sure everyone was safe. Police said no one had been around the vehicle at the time of the explosion.
Investigators identified a subject "who has a connection with the vehicle" and arrested him. Police said he had a "legitimate business need to be at the hospital," but did not provide further details.
The hospital said Thursday it was no longer on "diversion status" and has resumed normal operations.
Investigators are determining whether the explosion was an intentional act or an accident. The incident remains under investigation by the APD, FBI, and ATF.
A serial bomber terrorized Austin during a series of attacks in March, 2018, that left 2 dead and 4 injured.
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