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North Carolina: 2 Explosive Devices Found at Residence Near Schools, 1 Arrested

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On 7 April 2024, at approximately 2120 hours local time, Alexander County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a home on Fowler Hill Road for reports of stolen property and discovered an explosive device. Due to their proximity to the residence, several nearby schools announced closures. The Wilkes County Sheriff’s Office Bomb Squad conducted a sweep of the residence the following morning, discovered an additional live explosive device at the home, and rendered both devices safe.

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Georgia: Prison Inmate Indicted for Sending IEDs in the Mail

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On 4 April 2024, a 55-year-old man currently serving a life sentence at Phillips State Prison in Buford for kidnapping and other crimes was indicted by the Southern District of Georgia U.S. Attorney’s Office for making an unregistered destructive device, mailing a destructive device, and attempted malicious use of an explosive device.

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Florida: Chemical Pressure Bomb, Firearms, Silencer, and Drugs Discovered During Traffic Stop, 1 Arrested

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On 5 April 2024, at approximately 1430 hours local time, a Putnam County Sheriff’s Office deputy pulled over a vehicle for an illegal license plate near Moseley Avenue and St. Johns Avenue in Palatka. The deputy searched the vehicle and identified a PVC pipe that was sealed at both ends and set it down before the device functioned. The deputy was not injured as his vest absorbed the bulk of shrapnel, but he inhaled chemicals and was sent to the hospital for treatment. The deputy was evaluated and later released in good condition.

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UPDATE Alabama: Man Arrested for Functioning IED Outside of State Attorney General’s Office

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On 10 April 2024, a 26-year-old male suspect was arrested on charges of malicious use of an explosive and possession of an unregistered destructive device following a joint FBI, ATF, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, and Montgomery Police Department investigation into a 24 February 2024 incident where the suspect functioned an IED outside of the Alabama Attorney General’s office in Montgomery. No injuries were reported, and the remnants of the device were discovered by employees the following morning, prompting a law enforcement response.

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North Carolina: IID Thrown at Residence, 2 Arrested

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On 28 March 2024, two suspects were arrested by local authorities for throwing an improvised incendiary device (IID) described as a Molotov cocktail at a residence in Fuquay-Varina. The IID was described as a glass bottle with cotton tips that was filled with gasoline. The residence sustained no structural damage, and no injuries were reported. The suspects are charged with possession of a weapon of mass destruction, damage to occupied property by use of an explosive, and conspiracy. 

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Florida: IIDs Thrown Into Barbershop, 1 Arrested

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On 22 March 2024, at approximately 0340 hours local time, two individuals smashed the front window of a Miami barbershop in the area around West 1st Avenue and 49th Street and threw in two improvised incendiary devices (IIDs), described as Molotov cocktails, before fleeing the scene. The building sustained severe structural damage. Hialeah Police Department officers and Hialeah Fire Rescue responded, and fire crews extinguished the blaze.

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Alabama: Explosive Device Functions Outside AG’s Office

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On 26 February 2024, around 0820 hours local time, a suspicious package was discovered outside of the Alabama Attorney General’s office in Montgomery. Special Agents from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s State Bureau of Investigation responded, examined the package, and determined that it was an explosive device that had functioned on 24 February. No injuries or damages were reported. No further explosives-related details were provided, and the investigation is ongoing.

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North Carolina: Illegal Pyrotechnic Functioned at Gas Station, 1 Arrested

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On 11 February 2024, a 23-year-old man allegedly set off a pyrotechnic device near the pumps at a gas station in the 4900 block of Fallston Road in Lawndale. Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) deputies responded to the scene and determined that the suspect had set off a mortar-style pyrotechnic device, which is illegal in the state. CCSO deputies arrested the suspect on 17 February on charges including burning of certain buildings, possession of pyrotechnics, and going armed to the terror of the public. 

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Kentucky: Homemade Explosives Found on Campus, 1 Arrested

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On 7 February 2024, at approximately 1811 hours local time, Lexington Police Department (LPD) officers responded to a residence in the 200 block of University Avenue near the University of Kentucky campus in response to a complaint made by a resident of the home. The resident alleged that her roommate was making her feel unsafe and had been acting suspiciously following an altercation between the two earlier in the day. The resident let LPD officers into the home and showed them the basement, where the officers discovered a jar labeled “Explosives.

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Florida: IEDs, BMM Discovered in Home, 1 Arrested

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In December 2023, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office (PBSO) deputies responded to a residence on the 1400 block of Gallop Drive in Loxahatchee after receiving complaints that a 53-year-old man had threatened to harm members of the local homeowner's association. The PBSO Bomb Squad also responded to the scene, where they discovered several IEDs, described as clay-plugged cardboard tubes with fuses in them and a hollowed-out golf ball packed with explosive powder and a fuse.

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