💨 Abstract
A Texas man, Grzegorz Vandenberg, was charged with buying fireworks to allegedly use against law enforcement during immigration protests in Los Angeles. He claimed to be a former special forces member and intended to use the explosives to kill officers. Vandenberg was arrested in Tucson, Arizona, after purchasing mortars and large fireworks. Authorities emphasized the severity of the threat to public safety and law enforcement.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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