![]() ![]() Federal authorities took Cesar Sayoc into custody Friday in connection with the mail-bomb scare that earlier widened to 12 suspicious packages sent to prominent Democrats from coast to coast. The van that federal agents are investigating in connection with package bombs that were sent to high-profile critics of President Donald Trump is transported on a flatbed tow truck on Friday, Oct. (WPLG-TV via AP) Associated Press Show More Show Less 8 of35 The van has several stickers on the windows, including American flags, decals with logos and text. ![]() 26, 2018, that federal agents and police officers have been examining in connection with package bombs that were sent to high-profile critics of President Donald Trump. (Emily Michot/Miami Herald/TNS) Emily Michot/TNS Show More Show Less 7 of35 This frame grab from video provided by WPLG-TV shows FBI agents covering a van after the tarp fell off as it was transported from Plantation, Fla., on Friday, Oct. 2016 where 56 year-old bombing suspect Cesar Sayoc was reported to live. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier) Marta Lavandier/Associated Press Show More Show Less 6 of35 Front door of the Aventura condo at 18151 NE 31st Ct. Sayoc was taken into custody as a suspect in the nationwide mail-bomb scare targeting prominent Democrats who have traded criticism with President Donald Trump. (Photo by Broward County Sheriff's Office via Getty Images) Handout/Getty Images Show More Show Less 5 of35 Law enforcement guard the entrance to an apartment building where the last known address for Casar Sayoc in Aventura, Fla., Friday, Oct. Sayoc was arrested today on allegations that he was the person that mailed pipe bomb devices that targeted critics of President Donald Trump and have been recovered in New York, Washington D.C., California and South Florida, all with the return address of Debbie Wassermann-Schultz's office. Broward County Sheriff's Department Show More Show Less 4 of35 In this undated handout provided by the Broward County Sheriff's Office, Cesar Sayoc poses for an undated mugshot photo, in Broward County, Florida. Sayoc, a registered Republican voter who lives in Aventura, Florida, will face federal criminal charges for the mailed devices, according to NBC News. ![]() (Photo by FBI via Getty Images) Handout/FBI via Getty Images Show More Show Less 3 of35Ī 56-year-old man, Cesar Sayoc Jr., was arrested Friday morning in Florida in the investigation of 12 suspected mail bombs sent to former President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and other leading Democratic critics of President Donald Trump. The explosive devices were discovered addressed to prominent Americans such as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama, philanthropist George Soros and actor Robert De Niro. (ABC News via AP) ABC News Show More Show Less 2 of35 (EDITORS NOTE: Addressee label has been obscured by the FBI.) In this undated handout photo supplied by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), one of the package bombs that had been sent to many critics of President Donald Trump is shown. The mail-bomb scare widened Thursday as law enforcement officials seized more suspicious packages. 24, 2018, and provided by ABC News shows a package addressed to former CIA head John Brennan and an explosive device that was sent to CNN's New York office. 1 of35 This image obtained Wednesday, Oct.
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