Incendiary Device Found Under News Media Vehicle in Salt Lake City
A disturbing incident occurred in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, when an incendiary device was discovered under a news media vehicle, according to court documents obtained by CBS News. Fortunately, the device failed to function as designed, but it still posed a significant threat to public safety. The Unified Fire Authority Investigations officer, Jeffrey David Nelson, noted in the affidavit that the device’s placement and nature constituted a risk of mass casualties.
The device was found under a vehicle belonging to Fox 13, a news station based in Salt Lake City, which was parked next to an occupied building. The FBI, leading the investigation with assistance from the Unified Fire Authority bomb squad, identified and tracked the suspects to a home on the outskirts of Salt Lake City. Adeeb Nasir, 58, and Adil Justice Ahmed Nasir, 31, were arrested and booked at Salt Lake County Jail on Sunday, facing potential charges including attempted aggravated arson, threat of terrorism, and possession of weapons of mass destruction.
Investigation and Arrests
During the investigation, authorities found firearms, illegal narcotics, and hoax weapons of mass destruction at the suspects’ residence. The suspects claimed that the hoax devices were real, prompting evacuations in neighboring residences. Both men had protective orders preventing them from legally owning firearms due to their histories of illicit drug use. The FBI’s involvement and the Unified Fire Authority’s expertise were crucial in resolving the situation and preventing potential harm.
The incident has drawn attention to the area, which has seen a higher media presence than usual due to the recent death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot at an event at Utah Valley University. Investigators are still determining the motive for the attack, and charges are expected to be filed this week against the suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, according to the Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray.
Conclusion and Further Information
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of public safety and the need for swift action in the face of potential threats. The investigation is ongoing, and the Unified Fire Authority official has stated that no further information will be shared at this time. For more information on this incident, visit Here. Lauren Fichten, an associate producer at CBS News, has been following this story and providing updates as more information becomes available.
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