Arrested a man for placing at least seven explosive artifacts in different areas of New York

Arrested a man for placing at least seven explosive artifacts in different areas of New York

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The goal of the attack was the subway tracks on the Williamsburg bridge and the roofs of Manhattan residential buildings

View of the Williamsburg bridge.

Jordi de Rueda

In a shocking turn of events, a 55-year-old man, Michael Gann, has been accused of orchestrating a plan that could have put countless lives at risk in New York City. He allegedly placed at least seven improvised explosive devices targeting subway routes on the Williamsburg bridge and residential rooftops of Manhattan, according to AFP.

Gann, a man who seemingly turned to the dark web for materials, had sources that allowed him to manufacture these deadly artifacts. What kind of *criminal mastermind* resorts to digital stores for chemical precursors? Federal authorities allege he launched three explosives off the Williamsburg bridge just last month – an act that could have wreaked chaos across the city.

He was arrested on June 5, facing serious charges of attempted property destruction via explosives, transportation of hazardous materials, and illegal possession of destructive devices. If convicted of these charges, Gann could spend a staggering 40 years in prison – it’s a reminder that such dangerous actions won’t be tolerated!

“This is a wake-up call for our city! We must remain vigilant against dangerous individuals who wish to do us harm.”

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