We have heard fireworks for the past month and it's no big deal in our neighborhood. But, there was an explosion that rocked our houses
tonight at 11:30 pm. It sounded and felt like a bomb. A big plume of smoke filled the street. A sheriff's car and an ambulance drove through the smoke. The Kingston Fire Department was called and arrived on the scene only to stop at an officer's car who was parked diagonal on the street from the explosion. (He had just uncuffed a young man's hands and was coincidentally in the neighborhood.) The parole officer did not hear or see the explosion.
It happened minutes before he pulled up. He undoubtedly saw the lingering smoke and must have smelled the unmistakable scent of sulfur in the air.
Hmmm....Kingston Fire Department did not bother to investigate the source of the explosion. They spoke to the parole officer attending to unrelated matters instead.
We live by this pyro guy and listen to his constant fireworks. He has graduated to m80's. My neighbors from both sides and across the street came out of our houses to see what had exploded.