Georgia Inmate Mails Bombs From Prison to DOJ Headquarters in DC; Federal Prosecutors Don’t Say How – IOTW Report

Georgia Inmate Mails Bombs From Prison to DOJ Headquarters in DC; Federal Prosecutors Don’t Say How

GP: A Georgia inmate serving a life sentence built two bombs in prison and mailed them to the DOJ headquarters in DC and a federal courthouse in Alaska, federal prosecutors said.

According to a grand jury indictment, 55-year-old David Cassady reportedly put both bombs in the mail from prison in Tattnall County in January 2020.

The charging documents however do not say how Cassady built the bombs or how he was able to mail them to his intended targets from prison.

spokesperson for the prison said, “Cassady was able to manipulate primarily items he was authorized to possess into makeshift explosive devices.”

Federal prosecutors did not say why it took more than four years to charge David Cassady. more

13 Comments on Georgia Inmate Mails Bombs From Prison to DOJ Headquarters in DC; Federal Prosecutors Don’t Say How

  1. Guy mails bombs from prison and it takes 4 years for the feds to charge? Did they not find out until this year that he had done it? Or were they too busy trying to bury Trump and his supporters.

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