Neighbors of Austin explosion victims speak out after blast

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Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Austin community terrorized by 4th bombing this month
The fourth bombing in Austin this month has neighbors in one community feeling very worried.

AUSTIN, Texas (KTRK) -- Neighbors at one Austin subdivision remain on edge after explosions that left two injured sparked an 18-hour long lockdown.

Residents here are terrified, some saying they heard the explosion about half a mile away.

One neighbor showed Eyewitness News the exact spot along a fence where they say the bomb was detonated, shaking homes and injuring the two men in their 20's.

NEW VIDEO: Where the bomb's blast went off

Raw video shows the spot where neighbors say a bomb exploded Sunday night in their Austin neighborhood.

The blast left behind a burnt patch of grass, but its power terrified everyone on the street.

"We go back outside and we smelt the gunpowder. When I heard it was a bomb, I was really distraught, because it was one of my friends, one of our neighbors that I've known for a really long time," said neighbor Walker Weeden.

Walker lives around the corner, and called one of the victims "a great guy."

Surveillance video captured the sound of the fourth explosion to hit Austin in two weeks. Some knew it was a bomb right away, others thought it was thunder.

NEW VIDEO: Security cam captures moment explosive went off

A surveillance camera captured the sounds of an explosion in an Austin subdivision.

One thing is for sure. It has left the community in fear.

"I mean it was scary because I was driving home, like, I was coming home to see my mom and sister, we just got back, and my mom called me and said, 'You can't come home, there's a bomb that just went off.' And I was super scared," one resident said.

Investigators scoured the neighborhood and are following up on multiple leads.

"We want the suspect to come forward," said Austin Police Chief Brian Manley. "Contact us."

Finding the suspect is what is needed to bring this community some peace.

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