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Salem mayor calls bombing at Satanic Temple ‘utterly reprehensible'

Anyone with information is asked to call the Salem Police Department at 978-745-9700 or the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI. Anonymous tips can also be left by calling 978-744-0171, ext. 50116 or online at tips.fbi.gov

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An attempted bombing investigation is now underway in Salem, Massachusetts, after someone allegedly threw an explosive at the Satanic Temple.

The FBI is now joining other law enforcement agencies for this investigation.

The device was left at the Bridge Street temple at about 4 a.m. Monday, damaging the building, Salem police said.

Neighbors reported hearing a bang, but thinking it just sounded like a truck hitting a pothole.

The FBI is now involved in an investigation at the Satanic Temple in Salem after they say someone threw an explosive device at the building.

The temple wasn't open at the time and no injuries were reported. A staff member discovered the failed explosive about 12 hours later.

Members of the temple said it's not uncommon for them to receive threats.

In 2022, a man was arrested to setting fire to the temple and earlier this year, a Michigan man was arrested for planning to bomb the temple.

Members of the Satanic Temple and its co-founder said this attacks are fueled by misconceptions.

"I just don't understand why people just can't leave it alone. If you don't like it, don't come, but doing things like this, what is it going to gain? It's not going to gain anything except more hatred, and we have enough hatred in this world," said Rachel Sawyer, Satanic Temple member.

"It can't be overstated that this was definitely a horrific act of attempted terrorism and people could be hurt," said Lucien Greaves, Satanic Temple co-founder.

People who live and work nearby said the attack on the temple is concerning.

"I heard there was a pipe bomb at 4am, people heard a bang, but a lot of people chalked it up to a truck hitting a pothole, only louder," said Shawn Flynn, who lives nearby.

"It is concerning, it's very concerning that now devices are being thrown because now it seems like it's escalating because for whatever reason, people are actually taking it more serious," said Clifford Alleyne, works nearby.

In a statement to NBC10 Boston Tuesday, Mayor Dominick Pangallo said the city is a welcoming place and called the incident "utterly reprehensible."

"Yesterday, the Satanic Temple here in Salem was the target of a terrorist attack," said Pangallo. "While I am glad no one was injured in this attack, I nevertheless condemn this action in the strongest possible way."

The mayor said the city will continue to work on ways to improve the security of the area to make sure everyone is safe.

The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force are now involved in this investigation.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Salem Police Department at 978-745-9700 or the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI. Anonymous tips can also be left by calling 978-744-0171, ext. 50116 or online at tips.fbi.gov.

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