Michael Gann, 55, faces charges for allegedly manufacturing improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and throwing one onto subway tracks. He reportedly created at least seven IEDs using chemicals bought online and stored explosives on the rooftops of residential buildings in SoHo. Federal prosecutors stated he was untruthful about discarding the explosives when arrested on June 5. One IED contained about 30 grams of explosive powder, significantly exceeding the limit for consumer fireworks. Law enforcement actions were praised for preventing a potential tragedy in New York.
Michael Gann allegedly manufactured at least seven improvised explosive devices using precursor chemicals purchased online and threw one onto subway tracks in Manhattan.
Gann was charged with attempted destruction of property by means of explosives and unlawful possession of destructive materials, putting countless lives at risk.
Prosecutors stated Gann stored IEDs and shotgun shells on residential rooftops in SoHo, and one device contained about 30 grams of explosive powder.
The safety of New Yorkers is paramount; swift law enforcement actions prevented a potential tragedy with Gann's alleged bomb-making activities.
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