BOSTON (AP) — Two Massachusetts men have been arrested in connection with a weekend explosion at Harvard Medical School, authorities said Tuesday. The FBI’s Boston office announced the arrests on social media ahead of a 1 p.m. news conference. It didn’t provide further details. The explosion occurred early Saturday on the fourth floor of Harvard Medical School’s Goldenson Building. No one was injured. The building houses labs and offices associated with the school’s neurobiology department. Medical school officials said the explosion caused no structural damage and that all labs and equipment remained intact. The Boston Fire Department determined that the explosion was intentional. Police said officers did not find additional devices during a sweep of the building. An officer who responded to a fire alarm that morning encountered two people running from the building, university police said.}
Harvard Medical School Explosion: Two Arrested in Boston Incident

Harvard Medical School Explosion: Two Arrested in Boston Incident
Authorities have arrested two men in connection with a weekend explosion at Harvard Medical School's Goldenson Building, though no injuries were reported.
Two Massachusetts men have been arrested following an explosion that occurred at Harvard Medical School on Saturday. The incident took place early in the morning on the fourth floor of the Goldenson Building, which is associated with the neurobiology department. Thankfully, there were no injuries reported, and the Boston Fire Department has confirmed that the explosion was intentional, although no structural damage was noted. The FBI's Boston office has announced the arrests but has not released further details as the investigation continues.




















