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What Explosive Mishap Led To The Arrest Of A New Jersey Father And Son?

An explosive mishap led to the arrest of a New Jersey father and son. It all happened over the 4th of July Holiday Weekend. It’s all fun and games until…

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An explosive mishap led to the arrest of a New Jersey father and son. It all happened over the 4th of July Holiday Weekend.

It's all fun and games until someone has to be airlifted out of the party. Unfortunately, that's how this party came to an end in Manville, New Jersey. Find out what went down and check out their mugshots below!

What Mishap Led To The Arrest Of A New Jersey Father And Son?

It sounds like this all happened at a graduation party. It's supposed to be a time to celebrate a new chapter, instead things quickly turned traumatic. According to NBC New York, Thomas Kaiser, 60, and his 28-year-old son Erich were arrested after police received a call regarding at least one injury following an explosion. The New Jersey father and son were charged with aggravated assault and possession of an explosive device.

NBC New York reports that a 34-year-old man was treated for lower torso injuries at the scene and had to be airlifted to a trauma hospital. Despite being 200 feet away from the blast, he was still struck by metal shrapnel, per NBC New York.

Thankfully, a trauma nurse was on scene for her godson's graduation party and was able to step in and help. Neighbor Dayna Cammacho tells NBC New York, "It was like a wartime injury, it was horrible. If they weren't there, he would have bled out in that field and died."

NBC New York reports that investigators say the New Jersey father and son allegedly tried to set off a signal cannon, which is designed to create a large boom and a smoke cloud after being ignited. However, the entire metal canister is believed to have exploded in the middle of the street sending shrapnel as far as 100 yards, per NBC New York. That's a full football field! The 4th of July is a very dangerous holiday! It's best to stay safe and use common sense if you're going to use (or even be around) explosives. There are horror stories every year!

You can see the Kaisers mugshots provided by the Manville Police Department on Facebook below.

Erich Kaiser (left) and Thomas Kaiser (right) mugshotsManville Police Department on Facebook

Erich Kaiser (left) and Thomas Kaiser (right) mugshots (via Manville Police Department on Facebook)

5 Fantastic Songs To Play While Watching Fireworks

What are your favorite songs to play while watching fireworks? It's important to have a great playlist to set the mood while you're enjoying the show!

The 4th Of July is coming up and it's almost time to get out the fireworks to put on a dazzling show. Whether you light off your own display or attend a public gathering, you're going to need a dependable playlist for the night. However, not every song is a good song for fireworks. Check out our list below!

What Are The Best Songs To Play While Watching Fireworks?

Everyone will have their own unique list of songs to play while watching fireworks, and to each their own. However, some songs are just better during fireworks. It's the same where some songs sound better in the winter or when you're sad. The same thing goes! There are many songs out there that are perfect for the 4th of July or anytime you feel like putting on a fireworks show.

Recently, we put together a playlist for the eclipse and I think this is sort of the same thing. It's a unique experience and there are songs out that written and produced for this moment! Some songs literally have "fireworks" in the title, and sometimes that can be enough to make them good choices for a fireworks display. Other songs are patriotic and great for Independence Day.

It's important to get a good variety on your playlist. You don't want every song on the playlist to be titled "Fireworks." Likewise, you don't want a full playlist of super patriot songs. You need a good mixture! A rock song into something classic followed by something more pop is a good way to keep some diversity on your playlist and make sure you're entertaining the entire crowd. People will have different tastes in genres and moods and you'll want to make sure everyone is having a good time. Are there going to be kids in attendance? That will play a part, too!

Picking only 5 songs to play while watching fireworks was no easy task. There are so many out there that fit the bill! So, some quality songs you're expecting to be on the list might have ended up on the cutting room floor. That doesn't mean they aren't good songs for the 4th of July, though! For example, Katy Perry's "Firework" is probably a song you'd expect to find on the list. You won't though. I'm not putting Katy Perry on any playlist, thank you very much.

What songs did we miss? Which ones would you add to your playlist? Check out 5 fantastic songs to play while watching fireworks below!

The Best Songs To Play While Watching Fireworks

"TNT" - AC/DC

You can't go wrong with AC/DC during fireworks. "Thunderstruck" would be another solid choice, but I think the most fitting has to be "TNT." Why? Well, for obvious reasons. Fireworks are explosions and TNT is also an explosive. The two go hand-in-hand. This is a great pick for when the fireworks are just getting started. It will get everyone ready and pumped up for what they are about to witness.

"My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)" - Fall Out Boy

This Fall Out Boy hit is a must-add for your fireworks playlist. However, I don't recommend you play a drinking game for every time they sing "Light Em Up." Your night will quickly go downhill and you won't remember the beautiful fireworks display and experience. This is a great pick for watching fireworks. They mention "light em up" 100 times and "fire" is also repeatedly mentioned. It's a can't miss for any 4th of July playlist.

"Star Wars (Main Theme)" - John Williams

You've got to mix it up! Playing the Star Wars Main Theme is a great pick for while you're watching fireworks. It's different and unexpected but at the same time everyone will know it, recognize it, and appreciate it. It will make you feel like you're in Star Wars! You can pretend the fireworks are the Death Star exploding or lasers during a fight. Let your imagination run wild! This would be a great song to hear during fireworks. You have to make it happen!

"Fireworks" - The Tragically Hip

Around here we proudly support Canada and our neighbors to the north. That's why we have to show respect to The Tragically Hip. They're one of the most iconic Canadian bands and we will tolerate no disrespect. We recently shared a story about a the band releasing what's been described as the 'Holy Grail Of Unreleased Tracks'. However, my favorite song of theirs is still "Fireworks" and there's no better time to play it than the 4th of July. Add it to your playlist, you'll understand.

"God Bless The USA" - Lee Greenwood

There were many different directions we could have gone with this 5th and final pick. I thought about "Fireworks" by Animal Collective. That's always one on my list, but I don't think it would be appreciated or enjoyed on majority of people's playlists. I mulled some pop songs but couldn't pick one. Instead, let's go with something patriotic! It's the 4th of July and the best time to pay respect to the beloved Red, White, and Blue. I thought this song would be the best during a fireworks display. It's soft but impactful and everyone can sing along.

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Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.