Baltimore Sun

DOJ: Bomb suspect searched for targets, photos online

- By Curt Anderson

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc searched for addresses of his targets online and had photos of many of them on his cellphone, including one of Michelle Obama’s driver’s license, federal prosecutor­s said in a letter outlining more evidence against him.

The letter sent by Justice Department prosecutor­s in New York to a Miami federal judge also says Sayoc began plotting the “domestic terror attack” in July while living in his van. The old white vehicle was plastered with photos praising Donald Trump and targeting his critics, depicting some of Sayoc’s alleged targets with red crosshairs on their faces.

The FBI says Sayoc ultimately mailed 15 improvised explosive devices to prominent Democrats, Trump critics and media outlets before he was arrested last week.

Sayoc, 56, faces five federal charges in Manhattan carrying a combined maximum sentence of 48 years behind bars, prosecutor­s said.

Prosecutor­s said in the letter to U.S. Magistrate Judge Edwin Torres that Sayoc should remain jailed without bail. A detention hearing is set Friday in Miami, as well as a hearing on when Sayoc should be sent to New York to stand trial. Additional charges are likely, they said.

“Because of the powerful proof that the defendant perpetrate­d these acts, he poses a substantia­l danger to the community. In light of the consequenc­es at issue and the likelihood of conviction, the defendant is also a substantia­l flight risk. Therefore, pretrial detention is appropriat­e,” the letter says.

Among Sayoc’s online searches for addresses, prosecutor­s said, were for former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, billionair­e George Soros, California Sen. Kamala Harris, New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, former Attorney General Eric Holder and for “cnn building.”

The FBI recovered explosive devices sent to all of them, among others.

Sayoc’s cellphone contains photos of some of his alleged intended victims, the letter adds, including Soros, the homes of Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden, and the driver’s license belonging to Michelle Obama.

The laptop computer found in the van also has a file with the address in Sunrise, Fla., of the office of U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, former chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee. That office was used as the return address on the packages containing the pipe bombs, according to the FBI.

The computer file was labeled “Debbie W.docx”.

In addition, prosecutor­s said the FBI has found DNA evidence linked to Sayoc from 10 of the improvised explosive devices and fingerprin­ts on two of the mailing envelopes.

Sayoc was arrested last Friday outside a South Florida auto parts store after the pipe bombs began surfacing around the country. None of them exploded and no one was injured, but investigat­ors say they contained real explosive material.

“The defendant also placed shards of glass in several of the IEDs for the apparent purpose of maximizing harm to his intended victims through the detonation of the devices that he had mailed,” prosecutor­s wrote.

 ?? PAUL BILODEAU/SUN SENTINEL ?? Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc’s van had photos of Trump critics in crosshairs.
PAUL BILODEAU/SUN SENTINEL Pipe bomb suspect Cesar Sayoc’s van had photos of Trump critics in crosshairs.

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