Georgia Inmate Gets 80 Years for Mailing Explosives to Federal Buildings
David Dwayne Cassady received 80 years for mailing two explosive devices targeting federal buildings, with authorities intercepting the packages before they reached their destinations.
- David Dwayne Cassady, a 57-year-old man held in a Georgia state prison, received an 80-year federal sentence after admitting to sending two explosive devices to federal facilities in 2024.
- Cassady assembled the bombs at a Tattnall County state prison and acknowledged sending them as a response to the conditions within the facility.
- Multiple law enforcement agencies, such as federal and state investigative bodies, intercepted the mailed devices before they could be delivered to their destinations in Anchorage, Alaska, and Washington, D.C.
- Cassady received two consecutive 40-year prison terms, amounting to a total of 80 years, followed by five years of supervised release. U.S. Attorney Bryan Stirling highlighted that the devices posed a danger not only to their intended targets but also to everyone involved in their transportation and delivery.
- The sentence highlights federal efforts to deter attacks on public safety and the mail system, while defense counsel described the crimes as acts of desperation caused by mental distress and abuse.
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David Dwayne Cassady was sentenced to 80 years for manufacturing two bombs while in a state prison in Georgia
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