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Boston bomb hoaxer left confetti-filled rice cooker on street

A deranged man in woman’s clothing caused a nightmare flashback Tuesday when he rushed the finish line of the Boston Marathon with an apparent hoax bomb made out of a confetti-filled rice cooker, reports said.

Kayvon Edson, 25, raced toward the spot shouting “Boston Strong” around 7 p.m. — just hours after a service commemorating the one-year anniversary of last year’s Marathon bombing that killed 3.

He was wearing a dress and a long black veil, according to CBS Boston.

Edson told police officers he was an art student and the rice cooker in his bag was a “prop,” according to a witness.

Police told pedestrians to evacuate and locked down the area while they detonated the rice cooker and a second bag that belonged to a media outlet and happened to be filled with camera equipment.

Edson was charged with disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace, and possession of a hoax device, CBS Boston said.

Edson has posted a series of bizarre videos online that appear to be attempts to make avant-garde films. In them, the art student can be seen wearing costumes and spouting nonsense.

On his Facebook page, meanwhile, he has a photo of accused Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev connected to a page protesting his innocence.