
US Army analyzing metal canisters found in Fort Totten Park in Washington, DC
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Part of Fort Totten Park in Washington, D.C., was closed after a National Parks worker found canisters in a mound of soil, prompting an Army investigation.
The canisters were found in a mound of soil along Farragut Street and appeared to have been pushed into the park from the road, officials said.
Katie Liming, an NPS spokeswoman, told FOX5 DC that the "concern could be an unexploded ordnance," but the incident was still under investigation.
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