Man is accused of bringing a bomb to a California airport
Key Points:
- A 49-year-old Sacramento man was arrested at Sacramento International Airport for carrying an explosive device capable of damaging an aircraft, along with a torch lighter, knife, zip ties, and five cell phones.
- The device, resembling a cardboard tube with a green fuse, was tested by bomb technicians and deemed viable and energetic, posing a serious threat to a pressurized aircraft in flight.
- Authorities found one cell phone with a 15-minute timer and another displaying a message indicating someone was awaiting a call, suggesting potential coordination or intent.
- The man was charged with unlawful possession of explosive material in an airport and had reportedly made rambling calls to the FBI in prior months claiming threats against him.
- His public defender indicated that there may be more context to the case beyond the government's allegations, which will be revealed through the criminal process.