Yuma Sun

Bomb suspect an ex-stripper devoted to Trump

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WASHINGTON — Cesar Sayoc is an amateur body builder and former male stripper, a loner with a long arrest record who showed little interest in politics until Donald Trump came along.

On Friday, he was identified by authoritie­s as the Florida man who put pipe bombs in small manila envelopes, affixed six stamps and sent them to some of Trump’s most prominent critics.

Records show Sayoc, 56, of Aventura, has a history of financial problems and extensive record of past arrests, including a stint served on probation for making a bomb threat. He was born in New York City and attended college in North Carolina before moving to the Miami suburbs in the late 1980s.

Florida voter records show he first registered in March 2016 as a Republican and cast a ballot in that November’s heated presidenti­al election. Sayoc’s social media accounts are peppered with memes supporting Trump, denigratin­g Democrats, and promoting conspiracy theories about George Soros, the billionair­e political donor who was the first targeted this week by a package bomb.

Sayoc has also tweeted and posted on Facebook videos that appear to show him at Trump rallies.

At the auto parts store in Plantation, Florida, where Sayoc was taken swarmed by officers and arrested on Friday, authoritie­s towed away a white van covered with stickers supporting Trump and criticizin­g media outlets that included CNN, the news channel also targeted by a mail bomb this week.

“I know the guy is a lunatic,” said Lenny Altieri, Sayoc’s cousin, told The Associated Press on Friday. “He has been a loner.” He confirmed that Sayoc had been a stripper.

Court records in Florida show that Sayoc was arrested in 2002 and served a year of probation for a felony charge of threatenin­g to throw or place a bomb.

Court records available online did not immediatel­y provide further details about the case, but his lawyer in the case told The Associated Press the case involved a heated conversati­on with a Florida utility representa­tive.

Ronald Lowy, a Miami attorney, said Sayoc became frustrated about a lack of service and told a Florida Power and Light employee “something to the effect that you’re not taking care of my problem and I bet you would if I threw a bomb at you.” Lowy said Sayoc showed no ability at the time to back up his threat with any bomb-making expertise.

The lawyer went on to describe Sayoc as “a confused man who had trouble controllin­g his emotions.”

Florida records show Sayoc was also convicted in 2014 for grand theft and misdemeano­r theft of less than $300, and in 2013 for battery.

In 2004, he faced several felony charges for unlawful possession of a synthetic anabolic steroid often used to help build muscles.

He also had several arrests for theft in the 1990s and faced a felony charge for obtaining fraudulent refunds and a misdemeano­r count of tampering with physical evidence.

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