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One man DNA A gasoline was found that was placed under a news vehicle in a failed arson attempt salt Lake CityFederal prosecutors accused the court documents.
The 45-year-old Christopher Solomon Proctor burnt a fuse associated with a 2.5 gallon (9.5 liter) plastic gas container, which he placed under the KSTU-TV News SUV, which was parked outside a building on 12 September. Fuse came out before the gas was ignited.
KSTU-TV is an affiliated to Fox Network.
Proctor has not convicted the allegations of arson attempts and possession of an unregistered disastrous equipment. The Associated Press left the email for its lawyer, Richard Sorenson this week, demanded comment.
During a hearing on Monday, American Magistrate Judge Dustin Pid ordered the proctor, who was arrested on September 29, to stay in jail until his trial. PEAD said that there was evidence that Proctor had planned to repeat the attempt, despite the family and friends, the proctor insisted that the proctor did not make any threat to others, according to court documents.
A license plate reader recorded the proctor vehicle near the scene within a few minutes of the crime, and the investigators found the items in the proctor’s house, used for an attempt to fire, including black shoes, there may be a separate gas, which was also made a hole in the top, and in a part of the fuse, was written by the supporting US Attorney Michael Thorpe.
According to the prosecutors, the Proctor bought more fuses after unsuccessful attempts and returned to the crime site after a week. Proctor “mentioned the burning Fox News On previous occasions, “for others, and an acquaintance told an acquaintance that he burnt a fuse under the” Fox News “vehicle, but it did not blow, Thorpe wrote.
Thorpe wrote, “This purchase, the presence of another gas at his residence and the deliberate revival of the news station can be estimated that the defendant cannot be satisfied with his unsuccessful attempt.”
A day after the alleged arson attempt, two people were arrested on suspicion of placing a temporary bomb under the KSTU-TV news vehicle. Investigators discovered their home and found two rods of passive dynamite which the men claimed that according to court documents, were real. He was charged with crimes in the state court, which included Hocxe explosives. However, men are not being prosecuted for crimes related to the device found below the vehicle.
Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said on Tuesday that the allegations were based on the information submitted to the office and mentioned questions about the news vehicle to the federal officials.
There is no mention of two men in the documents of the federal court.
The incident occurred two days later of the conservative worker Charlie Kirk Was killed during an incident Uta Valley University in Orem, about 35 miles (55 km) south of Salt Lake City. Thorpe said in a Monday hearing that KSTU-TV said that there was no evidence to add the alleged arson attempt to the death of Cancer.