May 25, 2007
OCEANSIDE: A 22-year-old man died in a gunpowder explosion while he and four friends tried to make a cannon in the backyard of a home yesterday, police said.
The victim's companions were not injured. Three ran from the home on Guinevere Street after the blast, but officers found and questioned them, Oceanside police Lt. Rick Sing said.
Sing said the young men cut the ends off of shotgun shells and were dumping the powder into a metal pipe. The explosion hit the man in the face. Sing said he didn't know what caused the powder to explode. “All indications are it was an accident,” he said.
The victim, whose name was not released, died at the scene.
Neighbors said they heard the blast and felt windows rattle about 5 p.m.
Police taped off the driveway leading to the house and evacuated at least a dozen homes on Guinevere and Squire Place. A sheriff's bomb-arson unit did not find any other explosives.
Resident Bob Fees described the Guinevere Street cul-de-sac as tight-knit, with family connections among several households. Some people sobbed and comforted each other as they stood outside the yellow police tape last night.
Luke Henika, 10, said he was playing on his computer when he heard a boom. He said he first thought it had come from Camp Pendleton. Police evacuated him and his mother from their house. –K.D. and P.R.
Oceanside is in San Diego county Ca.