FBI
arrests two would-be Ferguson bomb suspects: law enforcement source
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[November 22, 2014]
By Daniel Wallis
FERGUSON Mo. (Reuters) - Two men suspected
of buying explosives they planned to detonate during protests in
Ferguson, Missouri, once a grand jury decides the Michael Brown case,
were arrested on Friday and charged with federal firearms offenses, a
law enforcement official told Reuters.
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Word of the arrests, reported by a number of media outlets Friday,
came ahead of the grand jury's widely anticipated decision on
whether the white police officer who fatally shot Brown, an unarmed
black teenager, should be indicted on criminal charges.
The Aug. 9 slaying of 18-year-old Brown under disputed circumstances
became a flashpoint for U.S. racial tensions, triggering weeks of
sometimes violent protests in the St. Louis suburb by demonstrators
calling for officer Darren Wilson's arrest.
He was instead placed on administrative leave, and Ferguson has been
bracing for a new wave of protests, especially if the grand jury
chooses not to indict Wilson. An announcement was believed to be
imminent.
Against this backdrop of heightened tensions, according to a law
enforcement source, two men described as reputed members of a
militant group called the New Black Panther Party, were arrested in
the St. Louis area in an FBI sting operation.
As initially reported by CBS News, the men were suspected of
acquiring explosives for pipe bombs that they planned to set off
during protests in Ferguson, according to the official, who spoke to
Reuters on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to
publicly discuss the case.
The official said the two men are the same pair named in a newly
unsealed federal indictment returned on Nov. 19 charging Brandon
Orlando Baldwin and Olajuwon Davis with purchasing two pistols from
a firearms dealer under false pretenses.
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Both men were arraigned on Friday in federal court, the law
enforcement source said.
The FBI and other federal agencies were reported to have stepped up
their presence in the St. Louis area in recent days in anticipation
of renewed protests after the grand jury's decision in the Brown
case is made known.
An FBI official in St. Louis declined to comment except to say that
the two men named in the indictment had been arrested. Officials
from the U.S. Attorney's Office for eastern Missouri were not
immediately available for comment.
(Adds first name of officer Darren Wilson in paragraph 3)
(Reporting by Daniel Wallis; Writing and additional reporting by
Steve Gorman)
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