Montgomery, Alabama
An Irondale man is facing federal charges that he detonated an explosive device in downtown Montgomery outside the office of the Attorney General.
Agents and state troopers with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, along with special agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and officers from the Montgomery Police Department responded to the scene when remnants of the device were discovered. According to court documents from the U.S. District Court, Middle District of Alabama, obtained by Action 8 News, his arrest was partially traced to suspicious stickers that were placed on several state office buildings. Those stickers contained graphics, some with references to Antifa.
Investigators say the device was a coffee-container type vessel that contained insulation material that was soaked in flammable liquid, as well as a mortar, firecrackers and nails. The FBI has classified it as an Improvised Explosive Device .
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