Political Bomb Suspect Arrested in FL

Oct. 26, 2018
Cesar Sayoc Jr. was arrested Friday morning in Plantation in connection with a dozen pipe bombs that were mailed to prominent political figures.

Oct. 26 -- NEW YORK -- An ex-New Yorker with a prior arrest for sending threatening letters was busted Friday in Florida for the spate of pipe-bomb packages targeting nationally-known Democrats and critics of President Trump, federal officials announced.

Cesar Sayoc Jr., 56, was picked up in Plantation, Fla., shortly after two threatening packages sent to Sen. Cory Booker and ex-National Intelligence Director James Clapper were discovered Friday in the ongoing domestic terrorism case, authorities said.

A police source indicated to the News that Sayoc, the target of a coast-to-coast manhunt, was tracked down via his cell phone after using the device in a Florida post office. Department of Justice officials announced a 2:30 p.m. news conference in Washington with details about the arrest.

The Miramar, Fla., resident was taken into custody by authorities at an AutoZone auto parts outlet in South Florida following five fear-filled days of crudely-constructed bombs. Live video from the scene showing Sayoc’s white van sitting empty in a parking lot.

The vehicle was covered in stickers and posters, including an anti-ISIS poster, American flags and pictures of Trump, according to reports.

Investigators quickly covered the vehicle, a likely source of evidence in the case, with a blue tarp before moving the van from its space. An assortment of law enforcement officials stood in the parking lot of the residential neighborhood after the suspect was cuffed to end the national search.

Authorities had previously acknowledged that some of the potentially lethal packages were sent from Florida. The Miami-Dade Police Department confirmed late Thursday that its bomb squad and K-9 unit were involved in a search of a mail facility in Opa-Locka, where some of the explosives supposedly originated.

Sayoc, a registered Republican, was a resident of Brooklyn in the mid-1980s. It was unclear if authorities were seeking additional suspects in the domestic terror investigation.

The latest targets of the plotter or plotters fit neatly with the list of previous recipients: New Jersey Democrat Booker is a frequent critic of President Trump, while Clapper was a member of the Obama Administration.

The suspicious Clapper package was found Friday in an Upper West Side post office, while the Booker mailing turned up in a Florida mail facility.

The Clapper envelope — addressed to the Time Warner Center, home to CNN’s offices — was discovered in a W. 52nd St. Facility, prompting police to shut down the busy Midtown stretch between Eighth and Ninth Avenues around 8 a.m.

Post Office employees immediately alerted the NYPD, with a chaotic scene of pedestrians, police and the press assembling at the intersection.

“It appears, at least in this case, they got the correct spelling of my name and they got the right network,” said CNN contributor Clapper during a Friday appearance on the network. “More seriously, I’m really not surprised and in some sense, relieved.

“My wife and I are away from home right now. And our neighbors have been retrieving our mail. Been very concerned about them. So in one sense, it’s kind of a relief, but it’s not a surprise.”

Police sources said the new packages “closely resembled” the ones that sent to the homes of former President Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, along with other prominent Democrats including Rep. Maxine Waters, former Vice President Joe Biden, liberal philanthropist George Soros and Oscar-winning actor Robert De Niro.

CNN had already received one package addressed to ex-CIA director John Brennan, a vociferous Trump critic and frequent guest on the news channel.

NYPD Commissioner James O’Neill, speaking at a Friday morning police event, expressed certainty shortly before the arrest that the case would be solved.

“Once again the eyes of the world are on New York City and the New York City Police Department and our law enforcement partner,” he said. “There is no doubt in my mind that we will in due course identify the person or persons responsible.”

President Trump, for a second straight day, unleashed his venom on the network twice targeted by the suspect or suspects behind the five-day terror spree. He made no mention of law enforcement efforts to locate the would-be bomber.

“Funny how lowly rated CNN, and others, can criticize me at will, even blaming me for the current spate of Bombs and ridiculously comparing this to September 11th and the Oklahoma City bombing, yet when I criticize them they go wild and scream, ‘it’s just not Presidential!’” read a rambling Trump tweet sent before sunrise.

De Niro, the star of “Raging Bull” and “Goodfellas,” released a Friday statement urging Americans to make their voices heard in the Nov. 6 midterm elections.

“There’s something more powerful than bombs, and that’s your vote,” said De Niro, who famously announced “F—- Trump” at this year’s Tony Awards. “People must vote!”

The suspicious Manhattan package was removed around 10 a.m. and placed into a containment vehicle that delivered the device to the NYPD complex at Rodman’s Neck in the Bronx. The first 10 devices — discovered in New York, Delaware, Florida, California and Washington, D.C. — were shipped to the FBI’s Quantico lab for analysis as a bevy of federal agencies and the NYPD continued to search for the suspect behind the packages.

“It’s been a tough week in the city and I think even though people have had every reason to be concerned,” said Mayor de Blasio on his Friday radio show. “I have to say at the beginning New Yorkers have been absolutely outstanding in how they’ve dealt with this.”

Authorities acknowledged Thursday that additional undelivered packages could still be in the mail. All the packages included crude bombs fashioned from PVC pipes and sent inside non-descript manila envelope, with pre-printed addresses and a half-dozen stamps — each bearing an American flag.

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