Dad of Grizzlies' Player Finds WW II Explosives

Three World War II-era shells have turned up at a New Jersey home belonging to Memphis Grizzlies forward Kyle Anderson’s dad — who’s not the least bit shocked at the startling discovery.
A pair of rusty relics were first unearthed on Sunday or Monday in the backyard of the home on Elmira Street in historic Cape May, as workers were landscaping, the father, also named Kyle Anderson, told The Post on Thursday.
“We knew digging up that ground we might find some interesting things because the previous owner used to bury a lot of stuff, trash and stuff,” Anderson said. “[The ordnance] had been sitting there and then yesterday, one of the contractors — the painter — flagged down a police officer and asked him to take a look.”
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