Mass. man indicted on explosives charges, allegedly had plutonium and other hazardous substances in his home
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Jacob D. Miller, 43, has been indicted for illegally possessing ammunition and explosive materials despite being a convicted felon. His criminal record spans over two decades, including previous convictions for possessing explosives and child pornography. Recently arrested, a search of his home uncovered ammunition, firearms, and dangerous materials including plutonium. Prosecutors claim Miller has a longstanding obsession with hazardous chemicals dating back to 2002, with prior incidents involving homemade explosives. In 2014, authorities warned him against selling hazardous substances, indicating a persistent disregard for the law and public safety.
Miller's criminal history includes charges of unlawfully possessing and selling explosive materials and possessing child pornography.
Evidence from prosecutors described Miller as having a long-standing and unlawful obsession with hazardous chemicals and radioactive materials since at least 2002.
During a search at Miller's home, 50 rounds of ammunition were found along with six firearms and various explosive materials, including radioactive substances.
In 2014, the Massachusetts Radiation Control Program issued a cease-and-desist letter to Miller after discovering he was selling hazardous materials.
Read at Boston.com
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