Man Held on Bail for Bringing Homemade Bombs Onto MBTA Train, DA Says
Authorities say a hazardous device technician neutralized the device and no one was hurt after several fireworks went off.
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Stover man accused of making bomb, is charged with felony after allegedly making threats on Facebook
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Stover man is begin held at Morgan County Jail on a $100,000 bond after authorities claim he threatened to use a homemade explosive. Matthew Harris, 26, was charged on Wednesday with unlawful possession of an illegal weapon. No prosecutor was available within the first 48 hours of the case, causing an The post Stover man accused of making bomb, is charged with felony after allegedly making threats on Facebook appeared firs…
Boston man arraigned, accused of making homemade explosives, threats on MBTA commuter rail - Boston News, Weather, Sports
A Boston man was arraigned last week for allegedly bringing homemade explosives and making bomb threats on an MBTA commuter rail train. Shane Cautillo, 29, allegedly made loud comments about making bombs and giving them to extremist groups, terrorist groups, and the homeless. A witness reported that the man said he was inspired by the January 6 attacks at the U.S. Capitol. Officers say they saw Cautillo with a large disconnected lithium battery,…
Boston Man Charged After Allegedly Bringing Homemade Explosives Onto Commuter Train
AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File A Boston man has been charged after authorities say he boarded an MBTA commuter rail train carrying homemade explosive devices and allegedly made a series of disturbing remarks about bombs, extremist groups, and the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. According to a Thursday press release from the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, 29-year-old Shane Cautillo was arraigned in Boston Municipal Court on June 29 o…
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