Tennessee Explosion
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Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis, right, stands beside Hickman County Sheriff J. Craft as they respond to questions from reporters at a news conference Monday, Oct. 13, 2025, in McEwen, Tenn., at Accurate Energetic Systems.
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Authorities have identified the 16 people killed in a devastating blast at a rural Tennessee explosives plant last week. Investigators on Monday pledged a painstaking process to figure out what happened by gathering pieces of evidence that may now be miles apart. At a news conference, Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis said people in the tight-knit community probably at least knew relatives of the victims killed in the explosion Friday at the plant owned by Accurate Energetic Systems. The company supplies and researches explosives for the military and is a well-known employer in the area.
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