Explosive experts told Business Insider the damage from the materials detonated inside a Tesla Cybertruck in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas would likely have been worse if the ...
Police halted train activity for hours after footprints in the snow led officers to an explosive device on a train car on New Year’s Day. The Payette Police Department said it received a report ...
A Virginia man arrested on New Year's Day is facing multiple charges in connection with homemade explosives that were discovered in a suspected stolen vehicle, authorities said. The Warren County ...
Brad Spafford, 36, was found to have over 150 homemade explosive devices, an illegal short-barrel rifle, a target-practice photograph of President Biden, and bomb-building materials at his Norfolk ...
When investigators carried out a search warrant on his property, they found "a stockpile of more than 150 homemade improvised explosive devices, assessed as pipe bombs," the criminal complaint reads.
The New England Patriots badly need weapons for quarterback Drake Maye, and acquiring playmakers will surely be their top priority this offseason. The Patriots are fortunate enough to have ...
A Virginia man arrested two weeks ago on an illegal gun charge was allegedly concealing the largest arsenal of “finished explosive devices” ever seized by the FBI, the bureau said in court ...
The man who drove a vehicle into a crowd of people in New Orleans, killing 10 and injuring more than 30 others, shot two police officers in what law enforcement officials believe was a terrorist ...
The FBI arrested a Virginia man it says had the largest stockpile of explosives recovered in the agency’s history. Brad Spafford was arrested earlier this month at his farm outside Norfolk on ...
A Virginia man was arrested last month after investigators found what the Federal Bureau of Investigation described as the largest seizure of explosive devices in the agency's history, prosecutors ...
Washington — The FBI found the largest cache of "finished explosive devices" in the bureau's history during the arrest of a Virginia man earlier this month, according to court documents.