Colombia: IED Discovered in Neighborhood
On 3 May 2024, an individual reported discovering a suspicious package in
On 3 May 2024, an individual reported discovering a suspicious package in
On 2 May 2024, Codington County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a home on Flyer Drive in Watertown for reports of illegal firearms and discovered IEDs while searching the house. The FBI, ATF, and South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation responded to assist. No further device details were provided. A 39-year-old male suspect and 28-year-old female suspect were arrested on charges related to explosives, guns, drugs, and the abuse or neglect of a child. A third suspect was arrested on weapons charges.
On 1 May 2024, at approximately 1130 hours local time, law enforcement officers, including Upper Macungie Township Police, searched a home in the 1900 block of Cricklewood Cove in Upper Macungie Township and discovered bomb-making material (BMM), described as flash powder, fusing, carboard hulls, and half a stick of dynamite. Investigators also discovered 3 rifles, 10 handguns, narcotics, and $1,800 in cash. Police arrested the home’s 56-year-old male resident, who allegedly admitted to selling drugs and making IEDs in his home.
On 1 May 2024, a joint investigation and operation involving multiple federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies culminated in the search of the Dobbs Ferry residence and two storage lockers of a 61-year-old man who had been convicted on the criminal possession of a weapon in 2001.
On 2 May 2024, at approximately 0230 hours local time, surveillance video captured a 23-year-old man allegedly throwing an improvised incendiary device (IID), described as Molotov cocktail made from a beer bottle and a wick, at his ex-girlfriend’s home in Laconia. No injuries were reported, but the home sustained minor damages. The incident occurred after the suspect drove six hours to burn down his ex-girlfriend’s house after she ended their online relationship.
On 1 May 2024, at approximately 1800 hours local time, Muncie Police Department (MPD) officers pulled over a rental pickup truck that had been reported stolen. Officers found a needle on the 38-year-old male suspect and took him into custody. Officers searched the vehicle and discovered a grenade inside a backpack. The Delaware County Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit was called to the scene, and both the nearby gas station and a liquor store were evacuated as a precaution. Bomb technicians removed the device and cleared the scene.
On 8 May 2024, at approximately 0430 hours local time, an unknown suspect was seen on surveillance footage throwing an improvised incendiary device (IID), described as a suspected Molotov cocktail, into bushes at a Fort Myers gas station on Colonial Boulevard and Winkler Avenue, setting them ablaze. Fort Myers Police Department officers and Fire Department crews responded. No damages were reported, and the investigation is ongoing.
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On 1 May 2024, at approximately 0100 hours local time, unknown suspects threw three improvised incendiary devices (IIDs), described as Molotov cocktails, at the Nožyk Synagogue in Warsaw. Warsaw Metropolitan Police responded to the scene and determined that no one had been injured in the attack, although the building sustained minor damage. No further details have been released. An investigation is ongoing.
On 29 April 2024, at approximately 1930 hours local time, two unidentified individuals on a motorcycle approached the Monitoring Center of the General Directorate of Traffic and Road Police in Celaya, Guanajuato State, and threw an improvised incendiary device (IID), described as a Molotov cocktail, into the facility’s parking lot and then fled the scene The IID struck the ground near a patrol vehicle and functioned, causing the vehicle to catch on fire. Responding police officers quickly extinguished the flames before the fire could spread further.
On 30 April 2024, a 48 year old male suspect was arrested in Finglas after Gardai officers discovered that he was in possession of an IED, described as a pipe bomb, near his residence. The suspect was accused of unlawful possession of a pipe bomb and charged with an offense under section four of the Explosive Substances Act. No further details were provided.