Man who allegedly claimed he had explosives outside Trump rally charged
- Steven William Nauta has been charged with four state counts, including making a false threat of terrorism and possessing bomb-making materials, pleading not guilty to each count.
- Prosecutors allege that Nauta claimed a bottle was “C4” explosive and sped past police, disobeying commands to stop.
- No explosives were found in Nauta's vehicle, although fertilizer he removed can be used to make explosives, according to a federal source.
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Man Who Claimed To Have C4 Explosives At Trump Rally Charged
A man who attended a trump rally claiming to have C4 explosives in his car has been charged. Over the weekend, a man sped through a security checkpoint at Trump’s rally in Michigan and claimed he had C4 explosives in his car. Steven William Nauta has been charged with “making a false threat of terrorism...
Man who claimed he had explosives at Trump rally in Michigan is charged
The man who allegedly claimed he had C4 explosives in his car and sped through a security checkpoint at Donald Trump’s rally in Michigan over the weekend pleaded not guilty to charges against him on Monday.
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