If this continues, I at least hope the actual devices continue to be middle school Anarchist Cookbook toys.
A flurry of McVeigh or Tsarnaev bombs would in fact be terrifying.
Bombs and bomb threats were most prevalent in the US in the 1970s-1980s.
Seems a few people woke up on New Year's Day 2025 to execute a bomb plot.
The Payette Police Department responded to a call on Jan. 1, at roughly 6 a.m., about a su ious person trying to light something on fire in the 600 block of North 8th Street, Chief of Police Gary Marshall said.Police discover IED in train car in southwest Idaho | ktvb.com"Without their assistance in notifying us of the situation, who knows where we'd be or what we'd be talking about," Marshall said.
A news release from Payette Police said officers arrived in the area and found fresh footprints in the snow. The tracks led to a train car, where police found an undetonated Improvised Explosive Device (I.E.D.).
Officers followed the footprints, which brought them to a camp trailer parked near a house on North 8th Street.
The suspect, later identified as 40-year-old Brent Sharrai from Payette, tried to flee the camp trailer on foot but later surrendered to officers after a short pursuit, according to the police department.
If this continues, I at least hope the actual devices continue to be middle school Anarchist Cookbook toys.
A flurry of McVeigh or Tsarnaev bombs would in fact be terrifying.
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