Inwood man arrested in foiled NYC bomb plot
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Michael Gann of Inwood was arrested for planning a bomb attack in Manhattan, where he allegedly created at least seven explosive devices. He is facing multiple federal charges, including attempted destruction of property by means of explosives, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years. In January, Gann reportedly stored five makeshift bombs and shotgun shells on adjoining rooftops in Soho and was implicated in throwing one explosive onto the subway tracks of the Williamsburg Bridge. Authorities have released photos of the devices involved in his attack plans.
Authorities arrested Michael Gann, an Inwood man, for planning a bomb attack in Manhattan using explosives ordered online, facing multiple federal charges.
Gann is accused of creating at least seven explosive devices and had stored five makeshift bombs and shotgun shells on rooftops in Soho.
The charges against Gann include attempted destruction of property by means of explosives, which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years.
Gann reportedly threw at least one explosive device onto the subway tracks of the Williamsburg Bridge, showing intent to use his creations.
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