
"Phantom Fireworks' sophisticated internal system allowed them to quickly identify the suspect in the synagogue attack, providing law enforcement with essential evidence including a receipt and surveillance video."
"The consumer-grade fireworks sold to the public are regulated by federal law and are designed not to mass-detonate or chain-ignite, contrary to public perception."
Phantom Fireworks quickly assisted law enforcement after a synagogue attack in Michigan by providing the suspect's name, address, and purchase details. Ayman Mohamad Ghazali bought $2,250 worth of fireworks shortly before the attack. Additionally, a Pennsylvania teenager purchased a fuse before allegedly using homemade bombs at a protest. Phantom's internal systems and surveillance capabilities are valuable for investigations, and federal regulations govern the sale of consumer-grade fireworks, which are less dangerous than perceived.
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