New York: Explosive device found in car outside East Harlem NYPD precinct


Police say a domestic dispute led to a homemade “potentially viable improvised explosive device” being discovered inside a car in East Harlem on Wednesday morning.

Chontrell Wrencik, 50, the man accused of having the device, is facing multiple charges, including reckless endangerment, criminal possession of a bomb, and assault.

Read more…
Source: Fox5 New York News


Sign up for our Newsletter


Related:

  • Michigan: Bomb squad responds after deputies find IED while serving warrant

    November 20, 2020

    Deputies serving a search warrant called in the bomb squad after they found an improvised explosive device inside the residence, according to the Cass County Sheriff’s Office. The Cass County Drug Enforcement team executed a search warrant at a home in the 70000 block of Irving Drive in Ontwa Township on Friday. Two people at the residence ...

  • Connecticut: Three Pipe Bombs Located Under City Bridge; Bomb Squad Called In

    November 20, 2020

    State police bomb squad investigators completed a search of a body of water in Meriden after a third pipe bomb was located. The incident took place over the weekend sometime on Saturday, Nov. 15, or Sunday, Nov. 15, in the area by Red Bridge on Oregon Road, said Meriden Police Sgt. Darrin McKay. This was the third ...

  • United States provides additional US$ 3 million for humanitarian demining in Zimbabwe

    November 18, 2020

    The United States government is pleased to announce an additional USD $3 million for humanitarian demining projects in Zimbabwe. Since 1998, the United States has invested more than $23.9 million in Zimbabwe to protect people from landmines and promote economic opportunities through safe access to land. The United States supports the Government of Zimbabwe’s goal ...

  • Abu Mohammed al-Masri, Al Qaeda’s No. 2, killed in US-Israel joint operation in Iran

    November 15, 2020

    The United States and Israel worked together to track and kill a senior Al Qaeda operative in Iran earlier this year, a bold intelligence operation by the two allied nations that came as the Trump administration was ramping up pressure on Tehran. Four current and former U.S. officials said Abu Mohammed al-Masri, Al Qaeda’s No. 2, ...

  • Unstable homemade bomb found in abandoned trailer, California deputies say

    November 11, 2020

    A disturbance led to the discovery Monday night of an abandoned trailer with unstable homemade explosives inside, California officials say. San Benito County sheriff’s deputies found someone had connected 20 fireworks inside the trailer on Sunnyslope Road to create a larger explosive, KSBW reported. X-rays of the device by the Monterey County sheriff’s bomb squad, which had ...

  • Nebraska: Explosive device found in vehicle following crash – LPD

    November 9, 2020

    An IED, or improvised explosive device, was found inside a vehicle that had been involved in a crash in Lincoln. On Saturday, Lincoln Police said Desmond Hauser, 35, suffered a medical episode and crashed his vehicle into a light pole near 48th and Cleveland Streets. Hauser only suffered minor injuries. Upon arriving on scene, Lincoln Fire and Rescue ...

  • Minnesota: Two charged with setting off explosives in Lake Elmo and Afton

    November 8, 2020

    A receipt from a hardware store led authorities to the suspects who set off homemade explosive devices Monday night in the east metro communities of Lake Elmo and Afton. Nicholas Thole, 29, and his cousin, Seth Slaikeu, 40, were both charged with aiding and abetting in the possession, making, transporting and storing an explosive or incendiary ...

  • Michigan: Man accused of placing explosives in trash cans at Port Huron hospital

    November 8, 2020

    A 59-year-old man has been charged with placing explosives inside three trash cans at a Port Huron hospital. Michael Patrick Barna, of Clyde Township, was arraigned Sunday, Nov. 8 in 72nd District Court in Port Huron on the following charges: explosives violation – vulnerable target (health facility), a 20-year felony; and explosive violation – sending with ...

  • Portland Police: Man arrested and commercial grade fireworks seized after Molotov cocktail thrown at PPB officers

    November 5, 2020

    Loaded rifle seized in arrest. Deputies arrested a man believed to have thrown a Molotov cocktail at PPB officers. Deps. seized a rifle with a full magazine. They also recovered additional magazines, commercial grade fireworks, a knife & spray paint cans. Arrest info to come later. https://twitter.com/MultCoSO/status/1324214901754093569 These are some of the items law enforcement has seized ...

  • Maryland: Hagerstown Man Charged With Manufacturing Multiple Explosive Devices

    November 4, 2020

    The Office of the Maryland State Fire Marshal has arrested and charged a Hagerstown man who they say manufactured multiple explosive devices. Stephen Russell Smith, 40, is charged with four counts of manufacturing and possession of a destructive device, and four counts of possession of explosive material with intent to create a destructive device. The Hagerstown Fire ...

  • Florida: Homemade explosives found at home of Ocala man charged with aggravated assault on officer

    November 4, 2020

    An Ocala man is in custody after deputies say they removed several homemade explosive devices from his home. On Oct. 27, Paul Thomas Giangrasso, 47, was arrested for aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, deputies say. During the arrest process, Giangrasso made several statements that caused concern regarding him possessing any weapons. As a result, a ...

  • Authorities in Washington County investigating 2 incidents involving explosives

    November 3, 2020

    The Washington County Sheriff’s Office is investigating two incidents involving homemade explosives. The incidents happened just hours apart Monday night. The first went off near Inwood Avenue North and 27th Street North in Lake Elmo. The second happened in the Afton Creek Preserve development off of Trading Post Trail in Afton. “Our house actually shook. That’s what was ...

  • Targeted victim in Maryland bomb attack recovering, as police continue probe

    November 2, 2020

    Federal and municipal authorities say a home-made bomb that injured a 28-year-old Carroll County, Maryland man on Friday – just south of the Pennsylvania line – was dropped off at his home and addressed to him. The 28-year-old unnamed man may have been the intended victim in the attack, but Carroll County Sheriff James DeWees said ...

  • 10 ATMs damaged amid overnight unrest in Philadelphia

    October 27, 2020

    Police say 10 ATMs were damaged late Monday and early Tuesday in Philadelphia. Police said officers responded to the 600 block of Wendover Street, in Philadelphia’s Manayunk section, at about 11:50 p.m. Monday after an ATM exploded at Dalessandro’s Steaks. “The loud boom woke me up,” said area resident Kristen Mckernan. It was not clear if any cash ...

  • Inside the FBI’s race to stop Austin, Texas, bombing spree

    October 20, 2020

    In March 2018, a serial bomber planted five explosive devices in packages and placed one next to a trip wire on a suburban street in Austin, Texas. Unsuspecting residents found packages outside their homes. The packages were designed to explode when they were picked up and moved. Two people were killed and four more injured. The ...

  • Angola: US donates over USD 11 million for demining

    October 20, 2020

    According to a note that ANGOP has had access, since 1995 and with increased funding in 2020, the US has so far contributed over US$145 million to these efforts in Angola and is the biggest bilateral donor to the humanitarian demining process in the country. They strongly support the government’s goal of safely clearing all minefields ...

  • White supremacist pleads guilty to plotting to bomb Colorado synagogue

    October 16, 2020

    A man described by U.S. prosecutors as a neo-Nazi and white supremacist pleaded guilty on Thursday to a hate crime for plotting to bomb a historic Colorado synagogue last year. Richard Holzer, 28, pleaded guilty to attempting to stop people from exercising their religion with an explosive or fire and attempting to destroy a building used ...

  • California: IEDs, homemade explosives lab found at Gilroy home where blast occurred

    October 15, 2020

    Authorities said they found multiple homemade IEDs and an explosives lab inside a residence in Gilroy that is at the center of an investigation. On Monday at around 2:20 p.m., Gilroy police responded to a home on the 1700 block of Mantelli Drive on reports of an explosion. A 53-year-old man involved in the blast suffered ...

  • Oklahoma: OHP Bomb Squad Disarm ‘Improvised Explosive Device’ In Chelsea

    October 15, 2020

    The OHP bomb squad has disarmed an ‘improvised explosive device’ in Chelsea Thursday night. Rogers County Deputies said they were searching for 57-year-old Thomas John Smith for burglary when they found and arrested him under a bridge near 6th and Willow on Thursday. They said he had what looked like an explosive device with him. The OHP bomb ...

  • California: Oakland Man Convicted Of Targeting Law Enforcement Officers With Mail Bombs

    October 15, 2020

    A federal jury has convicted Ross Gordon Laverty of multiple felonies in connection with mailing two explosive devices to homes in Alameda and East Palo Alto, targeting law enforcement officers with the intent to injure or kill his targets. U.S. Attorney David Anderson and U.S. Postal Inspection Service Inspector in Charge Rafael Nuñez announced the verdict ...

  • Chicago: Trio used explosive device in attempted Lake View ATM burglary

    October 14, 2020

    Authorities are looking for three men suspected of using an explosive device to try and break into an ATM in Lake View over the summer. On June 14, one of the suspects allegedly planted an improvised explosive device next to a drive-thru ATM at a Fifth-Third Bank branch at 3179 N. Clark St., the FBI said ...

  • White supremacists remain deadliest US terror threat, Homeland Security report says

    October 6, 2020

    White supremacist extremists will remain the deadliest domestic terror threat to the United States, according to the Department of Homeland Security’s first annual homeland threat assessment, which details a range of threats from election interference to unprecedented storms. Since 2018, White supremacists have conducted more lethal attacks in the US than any other domestic extremist movement, ...