❓WHAT HAPPENED: Two men were arrested after allegedly placing an incendiary device under a FOX 13 Salt Lake City news vehicle in Magna, Utah, near the site of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The device failed to detonate.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The suspects are Adeeb Nasir, a 58-year-old Pakistani immigrant with U.S. citizenship, and Adil Justice Ahmed Nasir, 31. Both men are being held without bail.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The device was discovered in Magna, Utah, on Friday, and the arrests were made Sunday. The investigation involves the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and local law enforcement.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Due to the nature of the device and its placement, this incident constituted a significant threat to public safety,” said Unified Fire Authority Investigations officer Jeffrey David Nelson.
🎯IMPACT: The FBI uncovered additional contraband, including firearms, explosives, and illegal narcotics, during a raid of the suspects’ home.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) apprehended two men accused of placing an incendiary device under a FOX 13 Salt Lake City news vehicle in Magna, Utah, on Friday. The device, planted 47 miles from the site of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University in Orem, failed to detonate after being ignited, and was discovered beneath the vehicle.
Unified Fire Authority Investigations officer Jeffrey David Nelson stated in an affidavit, “Due to the nature of the device and its placement, this incident constituted a significant threat to public safety.”
The suspects, Adeeb Nasir, 58, and Adil Justice Ahmed Nasir, 31, were detained in Salt Lake County Jail on Sunday without bail. They face charges including terrorism threats, possession of weapons of mass destruction, aggravated arson, and possession of explosive devices. Court records indicate that Adeeb Nasir is a Pakistani immigrant with U.S. citizenship who sometimes uses the alias “Eddie Nash.”
A raid on the suspects’ home on Saturday uncovered additional evidence, including firearms, explosives, illegal narcotics, and related paraphernalia, beyond the scope of the initial warrant. Court orders confirmed that neither suspect was legally permitted to possess firearms due to prior drug use.
FOX 13 Station Manager Leona Wood said the station is “working closely with law enforcement and our risk management team, with the safety of our employees as our top priority.”
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