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Disturbing Details Emerge About Courthouse Bombing Suspect's Plan To Kill
Nathaniel McGuire, the suspect in a California courthouse explosion, allegedly planned to kill deputies and a judge.
‘Liberty or death!’ Man who bombed California courthouse wanted to kill judge, DOJ says
Nathaniel James McGuire, a 20-year-old man from Santa Maria, was arrested shortly after the Wednesday morning attack that injured at least five people. He was expected to make his first appearance in U.S. District Court in downtown Los Angeles on Friday afternoon.
Judge orders mental health exam for California man accused of courthouse explosion
A judge had ordered a mental health evaluation for a California man arrested in a courthouse bomb attack that injured five people had planned to kill deputies and a judge
Santa Maria courthouse bomb suspect appears in court for the first time
Nathaniel McGuire, the suspect in the Santa Maria courthouse explosion, made his first court appearance Friday afternoon.
Man accused in California courthouse bombing intended to kill deputies and a judge, complaint says
A man accused of setting off an improvised explosive device in a California courthouse, injuring at least five people and causing “significant and noticeable damage,” intended to kill deputies and a judge,
‘Liberty or death!’ Man who bombed Santa Maria courthouse wanted to kill judge, DOJ says
During his arrest, the suspect also allegedly claimed that the government had taken his guns and yelled for people to “fight, rise up and rebel.”
Man accused of Santa Maria Courthouse explosion had plans to kill deputies, judge: Officials
Nathaniel McGuire has been charged for allegedly throwing a backpack into a Santa Maria courthouse, which exploded, injuring five.
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California Man Charged For Couthouse Bomb Attack That Injured 5
A California man, Nathaniel James McGuire, has been charged with a bomb attack at a Santa Maria courthouse that injured at ...
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Nathaniel McGuire charged in federal complaint after Santa Maria courthouse explosion
Nathaniel James McGuire is charged with maliciously damaging a building by means of explosive and is expected to make his ...
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Santa Maria Man Charged with Federal Crimes in Courthouse Bombing, Additional Weapons Found
A Santa Barbara County man was charged today in a federal criminal complaint alleging he committed a bomb attack at a ...
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Santa Barbara County Fire Investigating Nathaniel James McGuire for possible arson activity
The Santa Barbara County Fire Department confirmed Thursday they are investigating 20-year-old Nathaniel James McGuire who is ...
WBAL
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Feds charge 20-year-old suspect in California courthouse attack that left five injured
The man who allegedly threw an explosive device inside a California courthouse where he was set to be arraigned, which left ...
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Calif. Man Accused by Feds in Bomb Attack on Courthouse, Injuring 5
Nathaniel James McGuire, 20, allegedly arrived with a homemade bomb at Santa Barbara Superior Court ahead of his arraignment ...
Santa Barbara Independent
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Santa Maria Man Wearing Body Armor Threw Bomb into Courthouse Where He Was to Be Arraigned on Felony Firearm Charges, Authorities Say
Nathaniel McGuire, 20, who was booked into Santa Barbara County Jail for attempted murder and other charges, is also under ...
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‘All of a sudden you see the blast’: Courthouse bomber threw ‘improvised explosive device’ to avoid arraignment, injuring 5, police say
Deputies say McGuire entered the facility holding a backpack and threw it at the station where people are screened for ...
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