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welcome to mjventertainment.blogspot.com.......How the alleged bomber was caught By Kara Scannell, Evan Perez and Shimon Prokupecz, CNN Updated 2309 GMT (0709 HKT) October 26, 2018 cesar sayoc arrested mail bombs suspect background griffin dnt tsr vpx_00004314 This is a modal window. Something went wrong during native playback. Christopher Wray explosives presser 10262018 Wray: 13 bombs sent are not hoax devices See pro-Trump stickers on bomb suspect's van Tom Steyer, co-founder of NextGen Climate Action Committee, attends a "Need To Impeach" event in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., on Monday, Aug. 13, 2018. Steyer plans to spend an additional $10 million on helping Democrats take control of the House by attempting to drive up turnout among infrequent voters motivated by the idea of impeaching President Donald Trump. Package addressed to Tom Steyer found Cesar Sayoc arrested in connection to suspicious devices REFILE-CORRECTING TYPO A member of the New York Police Department bomb squad is pictured outside the Time Warner Center in the Manhattan borough of New York City after a suspicious package was found inside the CNN Headquarters in New York, U.S., October 24, 2018. What was inside the bombs? New suspicious packages addressed to Booker, Clapper Who got what, when: A timeline of when bombs were found Sanders: 1st thing CNN did was blame Trump cesar sayoc arrested mail bombs suspect background griffin dnt tsr vpx_00004314 See suspect's disturbing social media posts mail bomb suspect attorney Attorney: Sayoc found a father in Trump rochelle ritchie Woman warned Twitter about bomb suspect Trump: Media using mail bombs for political gain sayoc perp walk See suspect in police custody Listen to police audio of Cesar Sayoc arrest Debra Gureghian store manager EBOF Suspect's manager: He told me to burn in hell Christopher Wray explosives presser 10262018 Wray: 13 bombs sent are not hoax devices See pro-Trump stickers on bomb suspect's van Tom Steyer, co-founder of NextGen Climate Action Committee, attends a "Need To Impeach" event in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., on Monday, Aug. 13, 2018. Steyer plans to spend an additional $10 million on helping Democrats take control of the House by attempting to drive up turnout among infrequent voters motivated by the idea of impeaching President Donald Trump. Package addressed to Tom Steyer found Cesar Sayoc arrested in connection to suspicious devices REFILE-CORRECTING TYPO A member of the New York Police Department bomb squad is pictured outside the Time Warner Center in the Manhattan borough of New York City after a suspicious package was found inside the CNN Headquarters in New York, U.S., October 24, 2018. What was inside the bombs? New suspicious packages addressed to Booker, Clapper Who got what, when: A timeline of when bombs were found Sanders: 1st thing CNN did was blame Trump cesar sayoc arrested mail bombs suspect background griffin dnt tsr vpx_00004314 See suspect's disturbing social media posts mail bomb suspect attorney Attorney: Sayoc found a father in Trump rochelle ritchie Woman warned Twitter about bomb suspect Trump: Media using mail bombs for political gain sayoc perp walk See suspect in police custody Listen to police audio of Cesar Sayoc arrest Debra Gureghian store manager EBOF Suspect's manager: He told me to burn in hell Christopher Wray explosives presser 10262018 Wray: 13 bombs sent are not hoax devices (CNN)DNA, fingerprints and pings from a cell phone tower led authorities to an auto parts store parking lot in south Florida where they arrested a 56-year-old man Friday morning. The arrest brought to an end to a four-day nationwide manhunt for the alleged mailer of over a dozen suspected pipe bombs to prominent critics of President Donald Trump. Mail bomb suspect targeted CNN and other news organizations on social media Mail bomb suspect targeted CNN and other news organizations on social media A key break in the case for investigators came Thursday, according to a criminal complaint and multiple law enforcement officials, when they traced five packages to the Opa-Locka processing and distribution center outside of Miami. That break allowed authorities to narrow their search, which -- combined with DNA and fingerprint samples left on a package sent to Rep. Maxine Waters and cell phone geolocation information -- led to Cesar Sayoc, even as new devices were being found in New York and California. FBI agents arrested Sayoc at an AutoZone parking lot in Plantation, Florida, about six miles west of Fort Lauderdale, Friday morning as he was nearing his white van, which has been covered with images political in nature, including images of notable liberals such as Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama. A "CNN Sucks" sticker was also on the van. Two of the packages with explosive devices were addressed to the CNN New York bureau. Other targets include former Vice President Joe Biden, and critics of Donald Trump including Waters, actor-director Robert De Niro, and Sens. Cory Booker and Kamala Harris. A suspicious package similar to the others this week was also found Friday in the San Francisco Bay area addressed to Democratic billionaire donor Tom Steyer. Friday's arrest was the culmination of a multi-agency federal, state and local law enforcement and civilian effort that began Monday when the first suspected pipe bomb sent to George Soros, a billionaire philanthropist who has supported Democrats, was intercepted. Steyer reacts to being sent a suspicious package by calling for Trump's impeachment Steyer reacts to being sent a suspicious package by calling for Trump's impeachment Three new suspected bombs were detected Friday morning in Florida, New York and California as agents in South Florida were preparing to apprehend Sayoc at the parking lot. The packages were nearly identical -- six inch PVC pipes with wires, stuffed inside a bubble-wrap lined manila envelope, according to the complaint. Six American flag stamps were affixed to each envelope with the return address of Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz's office. "These are not hoax devices," FBI Director Christopher Wray said at a news conference Friday. Sayoc was charged with five criminal counts related to 13 explosive devices, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Friday. He faces up to 48 years in prison if convicted. See pro-Trump stickers on bomb suspect's van 01:48 The investigation, led by the FBI with the involvement of the Joint Terrorism Task Force of the NYPD, the US Postal Inspectors and other federal agencies and local law enforcement, depended heavily on the quick work of private security and US Postal Workers who detected bombs as they arrived at office buildings and post offices. Authorities were also aided by mistakes made by the alleged bomber who left traces of evidence investigators scrambled to understand. As explosive devices were sent to the FBI forensics lab in Quantico, investigators there detected DNA and a fingerprint found on the device intended for Waters and, working with local law enforcement, matched it late Thursday night to a sample of Sayoc's DNA that had been previously collected, Wray said. Traces of DNA collected from two other of the bombs appeared related to Sayoc, according to the complaint filed in federal court Friday. Read the complaint against Cesar Sayoc in the bombings case Read the complaint against Cesar Sayoc in the bombings case With his possible identity known, investigators checked his cell phone number against cell phone towers in the vicinity to see if they matched the location and timing for when the packages originated, according to a law enforcement official. By Thursday night, agents and law enforcement officers, confident they had found the alleged bomber, were combing through social media posts of Sayoc and began surveilling him either Thursday night or Friday morning, the law enforcement official said. Clues appeared to confirm their suspicions. Sayoc misspelled words on posts that matched some of those on the packages. Some posts said, "Hilary" instead of "Hillary" Clinton, while another said "Shultz" instead of Schultz for Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Investigators first went to the home of Sayoc's mother in Aventura, but were told he wasn't there, according to a law enforcement official. As of Friday afternoon, authorities were searching his mother's residential complex. Meanwhile, they detected a ping identifying Sayoc's cell phone. In the AutoZone parking lot, agents found the white van, where he appeared to be living. Sayoc was initially somewhat cooperative, one official said. He told investigators that the pipe bombs wouldn't have hurt anyone and that he didn't want to hurt anyone. But he has since retained a lawyer so questioning has ceased. He is scheduled to appear in federal court on Monday in Florida. Although Sayoc is in custody, FBI director Wray cautioned that there could be more potential explosive devices sent that have yet to be detected. 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welcome to mjventertainment.blogspot.com.......4-day manhunt for suspect ends in arrest, but search for more mail bombs isn't over By Ralph Ellis, CNN Updated 0441 GMT (1241 HKT) October 27, 2018 Suspect's manager: His van was freaky scary Suspect's manager: His van was freaky scary This is a modal window. Something went wrong during native playback. Suspect's manager: His van was freaky scary 02:08 (CNN)The nationwide manhunt for a serial bombmaker targeting prominent Democrats ended with the arrest of a South Florida man on Friday. But that's just the beginning, FBI Director Christopher Wray said. Authorities don't yet know if they've found all of the pipe bombs they say suspect Cesar Sayoc allegedly sent. "Today's arrest does not mean we are all out of the woods," Wray said Friday at a news conference. "There may be more packages in transit now." Who got what, when: A timeline of when the bombs were found Who got what, when: A timeline of when the bombs were found So far, authorities have intercepted at least 14 packages, officials said. Among the targets were former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former US Attorney General Eric Holder, California Senator Kamala Harris, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker and California Rep. Maxine Waters. The most recent bomb connected to Sayoc was addressed to major Democratic donor Tom Steyer. It arrived Friday. None of the bombs exploded, but Wray said "these are not hoax devices." Investigators have not said what they think allegedly motivated Sayoc. When asked why most of the bombs were sent to Democrats, US Attorney General Jeff Sessions replied, "I don't know. Other than what you might normally expect. He may have been -- appears to be partisan, but that will be determined by the facts as the case goes forward. I'm not able to comment on that." Suspect has troubled past Suspect's van -- plastered with Trump, Pence stickers -- a focus of bomb investigation Suspect's van -- plastered with Trump, Pence stickers -- a focus of bomb investigation FBI agents arrested Sayoc, 56, at an AutoZone parking lot in Plantation, Florida, about six miles west of Fort Lauderdale, on Friday morning. He was nearing his white van, its windows covered in eye-catching political images. Among them were pictures of Hillary Clinton, CNN's Van Jones, filmmaker Michael Moore and Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein, with red targets or crosshairs over their images. After federal agents took Sayoc into custody, he told investigators that the pipe bombs wouldn't have hurt anyone and that he didn't want to harm anyone, a law enforcement official told CNN. He later retained an attorney, so police questioning has ceased, the official added. Sayoc, a resident of Aventura, Florida, had been kicked out by his parents and living in the Dodge van, according to a law enforcement official. Like the windows of his van, his social media accounts were plastered with messages supporting the President, and provocative photos and memes attacking liberals. Facebook video showed him in a MAGA hat at a Trump rally in 2016. Sayoc used the van to deliver food for New River Pizza & Fresh Kitchen in Fort Lauderdale, the restaurant general manager, Debra Gureghian, told CNN. He quit last January, saying he had gotten a job driving a hazardous waste truck in North Carolina, she said. He called himself a white supremacist, she said, and disliked gay people, African Americans, Jews and anybody who isn't white, she said. Mail bomb suspect targeted CNN and other news organizations on social media Mail bomb suspect targeted CNN and other news organizations on social media Sayoc had been arrested nine times before Friday, mostly in Florida. Notable among them was a 2002 arrest after Sayoc threatened to bomb the Florida Power and Light Company, Miami police alleged, and said that "it would be worse than September 11th." Records show that Sayoc pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one year of probation. Sayoc's former lawyer, Ronald S. Lowy, now represents Sayoc's family. Lowy said Sayoc's mother, who underwent surgery Friday, "can't understand his behavior or views." Sayoc was charged with five federal crimes: Interstate transportation of an explosive, illegal mailing of explosives, threats against former Presidents and other persons, threatening interstate communications and assaulting current and former federal officers. He faces up to 48 years in prison. He will make a court appearance at 2 p.m. Monday in Miami before a federal magistrate, but the cases will be prosecuted in the Southern District of New York. For now, Sayoc is being held at the Federal Detention Facility in Miami. DNA and a partial print How the alleged bomber was caught How the alleged bomber was caught The nationwide search lasted four days and involved multiple law enforcement agencies. A key break came Thursday when investigators traced five packages to the Opa-locka, Florida processing and distribution center outside of Miami, according to a criminal complaint and multiple law enforcement officials. That narrowed the geographic range of the search. The FBI forensics lab in Quantico, Virginia, inspected some of the mail bombs and detected DNA and a fingerprint found on the device intended for Waters, a California Democrat, Wray said. Local law enforcement officers matched it late Thursday night to a sample of Sayoc's DNA that had been previously collected, Wray said. After they had identified the suspect, investigators detected a ping identifying Sayoc's cell phone and traced it to the AutoZone parking lot. CNN's Faith Karimi, Dakin Andone, Marlena Baldacci, Jason Hanna, Shimon Prokupecz, Mary Kay Mallonee, Evan Perez, Steve Almasy and Hollie Silverman contributed to this report. Paid Content