2 men arrested after incendiary device found under news media vehicle in Utah, authorities say
Two men face multiple charges including threat of terrorism after an incendiary device was found lit but failed to detonate under a news vehicle, prompting a major FBI investigation.
- Two men, Adeeb Nasir and Adil Justice Ahme Nasir, were arrested in Salt Lake City after an incendiary device was found under a news van, prompting evacuations and a federal investigation.
- The FBI confirmed the device was real and had been lit but failed to detonate, posing a serious threat to public safety.
- Authorities discovered additional explosive materials and illegal items during a search of their residence in Magna, Utah, following the incident.
- Both suspects are charged with multiple offenses, including Threat of Terrorism.
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Two Arrested for Explosive Device Under Fox News Van
“Two suspects are in custody after an incendiary device was found under a vehicle belonging to KSTU, a local TV station known as Fox 13 News Utah,” CNN reports. The incendiary device “had been lit but failed to function as designed.”
Bomb found under Fox 13 News vehicle in Utah; 2 suspects arrested
Two suspects were arrested after allegedly planting an incendiary device under a Fox 13 News vehicle on Friday and attempting to ignite it in Magna, Utah. According to Fox 13 News, 58-year-old Adeeb Nasir and 31-year-old Adil Justice Ahmed Nasir were arrested over the weekend in Magna after officials discovered an incendiary device under a Fox 13 News vehicle on Friday. The New York Post reported that the incendiary device was discovered less th…
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