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The Times of Israel on MSNPalestinian man indicted as accomplice in botched bus bombingsNablus resident, brother of key suspect, accused of helping to prepare bombs that destroyed a number of vehicles in February ...
The Hadley man was indicted for possessing ammunition and explosive materials despite being a convicted felon, prosecutors ...
What started as a peaceful Tuesday morning quickly shifted into a tense scene outside a Tuscaloosa hotel after police ...
A set of triplets was arrested in Mendocino County last week after the California Highway Patrol discovered explosive devices ...
If approved by the full House and Senate and signed into law by Gov. Josh Green, as is widely expected — HB 1001 was part of ...
Tuscaloosa police received a tip Tuesday afternoon about the rented 4x8 cargo trailer parked at a hotel of Skyland Boulevard that was believed to possibly contain explosives. Officers immediately ...
A Hadley man has now been indicted by a federal grand jury in Springfield for allegedly possessing ammunition and explosives.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. ( WBRC) - Tuscaloosa Police are investigating after they received a tip that a trailer parked at a hotel off Boulevard and U.S. Highway 82 East may have explosives. The hotel was ...
A federal magistrate judge has not yet issued a ruling on whether she will grant Jacob Miller pretrial release.
Police said they got a tip that there may be explosives in the trailer parked off Skyland Boulevard and U.S. Highway 82 East.
A man who was arrested by the FBI for allegedly possessing Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) has been released from prison on an own-recognizance bond on Tuesday.
A federal magistrate judge on Tuesday said 20-year-old James River Phillips can stay out of custody while case is pending.
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