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Federal prosecutors charged 55 year old Michael Gann on multiple counts involving explosives, saying he made at least 7 IEDs and brought them from Long Island to New York City. NBC News’ Stephanie Gosk reports.
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Prosecutors say he threw an improvised explosive device onto the subway tracks at the Williamsburg Bridge and stashed others on rooftops in SoHo.
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News Nation on MSNMan indicted for allegedly planting homemade IEDs in ManhattanGann ordered precursor chemicals and more than 50 feet of fuses online around May, according to the indictment. He then allegedly stored the chemicals, shotgun shells, and at least five IEDs on the rooftops of residential apartment buildings in SoHo.
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Michael Gann, 55, allegedly constructed seven improvised explosive devices or IEDs and placed them around Manhattan, according to police.
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