Las Vegas Review-Journal

Hoover Dam bridge suspect indicted in Arizona

Henderson resident charged with terrorism

- By Dave Hawkins Special to the Las Vegas Review-journal

A Henderson man who drew a massive police response when he parked his armored vehicle on a Colorado River bridge linking Nevada and Arizona last week has been indicted on charges of terrorism and other offenses.

Matthew Phillip Wright, 30, was indicted Thursday by a Mohave County grand jury in Kingman, Arizona, on charges of terrorism, aggravated assault, unlawful flight and weapons offenses.

Traffic was stopped and a 90 minute barricade situation unfolded on June 15 after Wright parked what authoritie­s described as a “homemade armored car” on the Mike O’callaghan-pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, just downriver from Hoover Dam. While on the bridge, Wright held up signs urging President Donald Trump to “release the OIG reports.”

“Wright (then) proceeded southbound on U.S. Highway 93 with several marked patrol units behind him and he failed to stop,” Arizona Department of Public Safety Detective Kyle Creager wrote in a probable cause charging document. “Wright was apprehende­d after he drove into the desert.”

No one was injured during the ordeal.

Creager said a bomb squad search of the vehicle turned up an AR-15, a handgun, multiple magazines of ammunition, an unknown “suspicious device” and a “flash bang,” a diversiona­ry device commonly used by law enforcemen­t.

Wright indicated in booking paperwork that he is a veteran who served in the Marine Corps. He stated that he was unemployed but formerly worked as a metal fabricator and welder.

In a section asking whether he has any health or other issues of which authoritie­s should be aware, Wright wrote, “Everyone has problems. Mine are no excuse for my actions.”

The case is being prosecuted by Deputy Mohave County Attorney Bob Moon. It has been assigned to the public defender’s office, but a receptioni­st said an attorney had not yet been appointed to represent Wright.

Wright is being held on $25,000 bond at the Adult Detention Center in Kingman. Arraignmen­t was scheduled for July 5.

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@Markamills­1 Twitter The June 15 traffic backup on the Mike O’callaghan-pat Tillman Memorial Bridge near Hoover Dam caused by a man in a “homemade armored vehicle” has resulted in a spate of charges, including terrorism.
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