FBI investigates video taking responsibility for possible explosive device at AF base

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March 26, 2026
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FBI investigates video claiming responsibility for possible explosive device at Tampa Air Force base.

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The FBI is investigating a video in which someone claims responsibility for leaving a possible explosive device at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida. MacDill is home to U.S. Central Command and houses thousands of military personnel, making it a high-security installation. The investigation centers on determining the authenticity of the video, the credibility of the threat, and the identity of the person or group behind it. Law enforcement sources have not disclosed whether an actual device was found or neutralized at the base. The incident underscores ongoing security concerns at major military installations and the challenge of distinguishing credible threats from hoaxes in the age of online claims.

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The FBI is investigating to determine the authenticity of the video, the credibility of the threat, and the identity of those responsible.

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