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New charges filed against suspect in Santa Maria courthouse bombing
Santa Barbara County District Attorney announced new charges have been filed against Nathaniel James McGuire, the 20-year-old who set off an explosive device in a courthouse.
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.
Suspect in Santa Maria courthouse bombing charged with 10 felonies
Nathaniel James McGuire of Santa Maria faces federal charges after he allegedly bombed a Santa Maria courthouse complex on Sept. 25, 2024. The explosion injured at least five people, according to the Department of Justice. United States Department of Justice
Santa Maria courthouse bombing suspect charged with trying to kill judge and deputy
A man suspected of bombing a courthouse in Santa Barbara County, wounding five people, has been accused of trying to kill a judge and a deputy as prosecutors allege he was plotting multiple deaths that day.
District Attorney Files Charges Related to Santa Maria Courthouse Bombing
Re: People v. Nathaniel James McGuire, Santa Barbara Case No. 24CR80025 Santa Barbara County District Attorney John T. Savrnoch announced today that charges have been filed against Nathaniel James McGuire,
‘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.”
Suspect in Courthouse Bombing Was Targeting Judge, Deputies, Say Prosecutors
Nathaniel James McGuire, 20, was scheduled to make his first court appearance Friday on a federal charge related to Wednesday's explosion at a courthouse in Santa Maria.
District Attorney Files 10 Charges Against Santa Maria Court Bombing Suspect
Already charged in federal court, the man accused of bombing Santa Maria Court Complex last week will face 10 criminal counts in Santa Barbara County
Santa Maria courthouse bomb suspect appears in court for the first time
Time to set our sights for Week 4. Matt Harmon and Sal Vetri are back for another 'Data Dump Wednesday' by sharing 10 data points you need to know for Week 4 to maximize your fantasy lineups. Experts say that the potential health — and environmental — risks of bottled water outweigh the benefits for people where tap water is safe.
‘Liberty or death!’ Man who bombed California courthouse wanted to kill judge, DOJ says
The suspect in the bombing at the Santa Maria courthouse on Wednesday had a cache of weapons in his car and wanted to kill a judge, reportedly yelling “Liberty or death!” as he threw the explosive, the Department of Justice said.
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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Feds charge 20-year-old suspect in California courthouse attack that left 5 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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Feds charge Nathaniel James McGuire in courthouse attack injuring 5 in California
Nathaniel James McGuire, a 20-year-old resident of Santa Barbara, has been federally charged following an incident where he allegedly threw an explos ...
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California man allegedly throws explosive at courthouse over unregistered firearm charge
California man facing up to 40 years in prison after allegedly throwing explosive into courthouse during appearance for firearm charge.
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