Cole told FBI agents “a carefully planned cover story” — before confessing to the crime earlier this month, prosecutors said.
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - UPDATE (1/6/2026): Bismarck Police say they are investigating the source of a bomb threat that brought travel to a halt Monday at the Bismarck Airport. Police say a call around ...
An all-clear has been given after deputies investigated a "potential bomb threat" on Jan. 5 in Queen Creek. MCSO advised the public to avoid the area of San Tan Boulevard, between Recker Road and ...
QUEEN CREEK, Ariz. — Authorities say reports of explosives in the East Valley turned out to be a hoax, officials said. On Monday, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office said they were on the scene of a ...
Prosecutors say a Milwaukee man possessed materials to build multiple improvised explosive devices at his workplace. Police seized chemical powders, fuses and tubes and shut down the business for ...
WASHINGTON — The US Secret Service and the Metropolitan Police Department have both cleared the area around the Embassy of Venezuela after a reported bomb threat on Saturday. The threat came just ...
A federal judge on Friday ordered that the man accused of planting pipe bombs outside the Republican and Democratic national headquarters in Washington, D.C., be held in custody pending trial. In his ...
The man accused of planting pipe bombs at political headquarters before Jan. 6, 2021, must remain jailed before his trial, a federal judge ruled Jan. 2, citing evidence that the suspect continued ...
The Virginia man accused of planting pipe bombs outside DNC and RNC headquarters on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol will remain behind bars. A federal magistrate judge ruled ...
A judge ruled there were no conditions he could make to ensure a safe release. A federal magistrate judge ordered Friday that the Virginia man charged with placing pipe bombs outside of the ...
A magistrate judge said he was concerned that the defendant, Brian Cole Jr., had continued after Jan. 6, 2021, to purchase components similar to those prosecutors said he had used to make pipe bombs.
The man accused of being the Washington, DC, pipe bomber will remain in jail until he faces trial, a federal judge ruled Friday. The decision to keep Brian Cole Jr., who allegedly placed explosives ...