A grenade is missing from the scene of an explosion that killed three Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies.

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    It depends on the type of grenade, but it’d likely destroy a nearby grenade without detonating it. The explosive mixture in most grenades requires a very high temperature to ignite (provided by the primer), and the blast from a nearby grenade probably wouldn’t transfer enough heat to start a second explosion.