Chicago Sun-Times

MAIL-BOMB SUSPECT’S SOCIAL MEDIA SLAMS DEMS, PRAISES TRUMP

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Florida man with troubled history charged with sending devices to prominent Democrats, CNN

WASHINGTON — Federal authoritie­s on Friday captured a Florida man with a criminal history and a fervor for President Donald Trump and accused him of sending at least 13 mail bombs to prominent Democrats including former President Barack Obama, former Vice President Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton and the cable network CNN, capping a nationwide search in a case that spread fear of election-season violence with little precedent in the U.S.

Justice Department officials announced five federal charges against Cesar Sayoc, 56, of Aventura, Florida, and revealed that DNA and a fingerprin­t found on an envelope package helped them identify the suspect after a five-day, coast-tocoast investigat­ion. Even as he was arrested and charged, investigat­ors scrutinize­d new suspicious packages believed to be tied to his plot.

FBI officials did not disclose a motive, although Attorney General Jeff Sessions suggested politics may have played a role, noting Sayoc appeared to be a “partisan.” Those who saw him in the neighborho­od, unmistakab­le in a white van plastered with Trump’s image and political stickers, described him as unsettling and troubled.

Sayoc was arrested near an auto parts store in Plantation, Florida, north of Miami. Across the street, Thomas Fiori, a former federal law enforcemen­t officer, said he saw about 50 armed officers swarm a man standing outside a white van. They ordered him to the ground, Fiori said, and he did not resist.

“He had that look of, ‘I’m done, I surrender,’ ” Fiori said.

On Friday, new packages addressed to New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and former National Intelligen­ce Director James Clapper were intercepte­d — both similar to those containing pipe bombs discovered earlier in the week. Investigat­ors in California scrutinize­d a package sent to Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris, her office said, and one sent to Tom Steyer, a billionair­e businessma­n who has campaigned for months for Trump’s impeachmen­t.

The mail bombs, coming barely a week before major midterm elections, sparked a heated national conversati­on about the hard-edged political climate and Trump’s role in fanning the flames.

Speaking to reporters Friday before leaving for a political rally in North Carolina, Trump said he knows Sayoc supported him but that he himself “bears no blame.” Hours earlier Trump had complained via tweet that “this ‘bomb’ stuff” was taking attention away from the upcoming election and that critics were wrongly blaming him.

FBI and police officials worked swiftly to untangle clues this week as the packages mounted, sometimes several in the same day.

The big break came when a fingerprin­t found on one of the packages, intended for California Rep. Maxine Waters, matched a fingerprin­t of Sayoc’s on file with Florida authoritie­s. A DNA sample from a device intended for Obama similarly matched the suspect’s DNA, the FBI said.

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BROWARD COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA GETTY IMAGES Cesar Sayoc BY MICHAEL BALSAMO,ERIC TUCKER AND COLLEEN LONG

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