Porterville Recorder

Local sentenced for bombmaking materials

Incident goes back to April

- THE RECORDER recorder@portervill­erecorder.com

On Thursday at Portervlle’s South County Justice Center, the Tulare County Superior Court sentenced Joshua Isgrigg, 33, to 5 years in state prison after pleading no contest to the following:

One count of making a destructiv­e device without a permit / possession of materials to make explosives; one count of elder abuse under circumstan­ces likely to produce great bodily injury; and one count of financial elder abuse. Each count is a felony.

Isgrigg pleaded to the charges on January 28. On April 5, 2020, Isgrigg was the caretaker of a 64-year-old wheelchair bound family member.

Isgrigg grew increasing­ly angry with the victim, which culminated with him spitting in her face and cursing at her. Isgrigg left in the victim’s car without her permission while she herself crawled to a window yelling for help.

A neighbor heard her and called 911. While at the hospital, the victim detailed Isgrigg’s perpetual physical and financial abuse.

Adult Protective Services and law enforcemen­t became involved in the case. other family members expressed concerns Isgrigg was planning violence.

On June 3, 2020, law enforcemen­t was summoned to Portervill­e City Hall after Isgrigg became irate and used racist statements with city finance employees over his family member’s bills. He left before law enforcemen­t arrived.

Moments later, a motorcycle patrol pulled over an unlicensed and uninsured Isgrigg after hearing the descriptio­n of the car that had left city hall. During an investigat­ive search of the vehicle, officers found several plastic jugs containing battery acid, as well as semi-crushed hexamine tablets (which is a solid fuel in tablet form), a 54-pound box of ammonium nitrate and a Neo-nazi flag, among other White Supremacis­t signs.

During a warrant search of Isgrigg’s residence, officers located hexamine, ammonia nitrate, 36-pounds of potassium nitrate, 12 pounds of potassium chloride, 3-pounds of potassium chlorate, aluminum powder, 10 pounds of citric acid powder, 29.5 boxes of hexamine fuel tablets, highly concentrat­ed 60 percent hydrogen peroxide and 2pounds of lye.

Officers also discovered Neo-nazi parapherna­lia and a flag of Adolf Hitler. The Federal Bureau of Investigat­ions’ laboratory in Quantico, Va., confirmed the materials were precursor-components in creating a bomb, and agent interviews with Isgrigg revealed he had attempted to mix the components and tested their effectiven­ess.

Isgrigg’s internet search history revealed he had made internet searches on how to make a bomb. No potential target was ever determined.

Financial records also revealed Isgrigg made nearly $2,000 worth of Amazon purchases using his family member’s bank card during April 2020.

The case was investigat­ed by the Portervill­e Police Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ions, and was prosecuted by Senior Deputy District Attorney Noel Niayesh of the South County Division.

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Joshua Isgrigg

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