Michael Gann, 55, has been charged with crafting and attempting to detonate homemade explosives in New York City. He allegedly purchased chemicals online to manufacture multiple explosive devices, which he transported to Manhattan. Gann reportedly stored several bombs on rooftops in the SoHo neighborhood and threw one onto subway tracks, creating a significant danger to public safety. The federal grand jury returned a three-count indictment, and if convicted on all charges, Gann could face up to 40 years in prison. He also conducted internet searches related to explosives and firearms.
Michael Gann allegedly crafted homemade explosives in New York City, stored them on rooftops, and threw one onto subway tracks, endangering lives.
A federal grand jury indicted Gann on multiple charges, including attempted destruction of property with explosives, transport of explosive materials, and illegal possession.
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