Posts by MCAC(Maryland Coordination and Analysis Center)
Oregon man allegedly makes threats in governmental office in Helena
An Oregon man was charged on Friday with felony threats and other improper influence in official and political matters after threatening to shoot a public servant and their co-workers in a governmental office, according to court documents. Scott Lee McClintock, 59, was told by a public servant working at a government office at the Department…
Read MorePakistani Jets Target Suspected Pakistani Taliban Hideouts In Afghanistan, Killing 8 People
Pakistani airstrikes targeted multiple suspected hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban inside neighboring Afghanistan early on Monday, killing at least eight people and drawing return fire from the Afghan Taliban, officials said. The latest escalation is likely to further increase tensions between Islamabad and Kabul. The Pakistani strikes came two days after insurgents killed seven soldiers…
Read MoreTerrorism peace bond hearing set for Calgary teen in TikTok video case
A Calgary teenager arrested over alleged terrorism-related posts on TikTok and other social media sites is to face a two-day peace bond hearing in late October. The 16-year-old was the fourth Calgarian — and third teen — to be arrested after the RCMP began a national security investigation last June. Police allege the teen was…
Read MorePetrol bomb thrown at Russian embassy in Moldova, man detained
Moldovan police detained a man on Sunday after two Molotov cocktails were reportedly thrown at the Russian embassy, where voting was underway for Russia’s presidential election. Media in Moldova, which borders Ukraine, reported that the embassy was attacked with Molotov cocktails. There were no injuries. “A man threw two containers of flammable substances over the…
Read MoreSuspect throws homemade bomb at Tacoma cannabis shop
Craft Cannabis in Tacoma is asking for the community’s help after it was targeted with homemade explosives on March 15. The store’s owner, James Bean, owns three other pot shops in Wenatchee and Vancouver; he opened the Tacoma store just over two years ago. But all of these incidents have happened in the past six…
Read MoreLakewood man charged after strapping grenade to utility pole in November, police say
A Lakewood man has been charged after police found an explosive device strapped to a utility pole in November, meant to deter someone from removing a poster related to the Israel-Hamas war, authorities said. Benjamin Gibber, 29, was charged with creating a false public alarm, according to Capt. Gregory Staffordsmith, spokesperson for the Lakewood Police…
Read MoreFBI raids Madisonville home; arrests man for making homemade bombs
A Madisonville man who was making explosive devices in his home has been arrested by the FBI for dealing in those materials without a license, according to court documents in the Eastern District of Louisiana. The FBI says that Robert Coleman, 66, admitted to agents that he had built improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in his…
Read MoreOxford shooter’s father guilty of manslaughter for role in mass shooting, jury finds
A jury on Thursday found the father of the Oxford High School shooter guilty of involuntary manslaughter, making him the second-ever parent of a U.S. school shooter to be charged and convicted in connection with the shooting. James Crumbley was declared guilty by a jury on Thursday, March 14, just over one month after his…
Read MoreFormer Apple engineer found guilty of threats to FBI agents
A federal jury has found a 32-year-old former Santa Cruz man guilty of threatening two FBI agents. The conviction of Brian Broderick on a charge of transmitting a communication containing a threat to injure came down March 8, after a one-week trial before U.S. District Judge Edward J. Davila. Before the threat, Broderick, a former…
Read MoreRussian ambassador to Washington says embassy has received threats over election
Russia’s ambassador to the United States said on Thursday his embassy had received a number of threats in connection with the Russian presidential election this week. “We are getting a great many provocative calls, threats,” Russian news agencies quoted Ambassador Anatoly Antonov as saying on state television. “We know that there are plans for anti-Russian…
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