Man using magnet fishes WWI-era grenade from river | Inquirer News

Man using magnet fishes WWI-era grenade from Michigan river

/ 06:00 PM December 01, 2019

World War I, Grenade

The World War I-era grenade found by Joseph Alexander. Image: Facebook/Toothless Outdoors

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A magnet-wielding angler has fished a World War I-era grenade from a western Michigan river.

WOOD-TV reports the angler found the explosive Tuesday after dangling the magnet from a bridge in the Grand River in Grand Rapids.

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Joseph Alexander told the television station he “thought it looked like a grenade, but not one” he had seen before. Alexander said he posted photos of it online and people commented that it was a grenade and he should call the police.

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Grand Rapids police say the device is a “German Granatenwerfer” and that it will be stored until detonated safely. Sgt. John Wittkowski said since the device was so old and had been submerged for a long time it likely was no longer very dangerous.

Alexander said magnet fishing is a hobby. RGA

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