Man arrested by FBI for allegedly making, possessing dangerous explosives
- The FBI arrested James River Phillips, a 20-year-old from Mason, Ohio, on Thursday.
- An IED was found at a sports complex on September 22 of last year, prompting investigation.
- Phillips allegedly possessed an unregistered destructive device and potentially other explosives.
- Special Agent Iatarola stated the task force stopped Phillips before risk to public safety.
- Phillips faces charges for possessing an unregistered destructive device after the investigation.
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Man arrested by FBI for allegedly making, possessing dangerous explosives
By Emily Sanderson, Karin Johnson Click here for updates on this story MASON, Ohio (WLWT) — A man has been arrested by the FBI for allegedly possessing and detonating dangerous explosive devices. It all comes after an investigation led to a raid at a home in Mason Thursday morning. 20-year-old James Phillips was arrested by the FBI Cincinnati Field Office’s Joint Terrorism Task Force after a search warrant was executed at a home near Sentine…
Ohio man arrested after investigators discover IED, videos, photos of bomb-making materials
A Mason, Ohio, man was arrested for allegedly possessing a destructive device after an investigation into an improvised explosive device (IED) found at a soccer complex led to the discovery of bomb-making materials.James River Phillips, 20, was arrested Thursday by the FBI Cincinnati Field Office’s Joint Terrorism Task Force and charged with possession of an unregistered gun and possession of a destructive device.The arrest comes after the task …
Mason man arrested by FBI for having 'dangerous destructive device'
After multiple law enforcement agencies investigated inside a home in Mason for several hours, one man was arrested by FBI agents, according to a press release from officials. According to the FBI, 20-year-old James Phillips was arrested after he allegedly possessed an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). He is federally charged with possession of an unregistered firearm (destructive device), according to federal court documents. "The FBI's Joint …
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