(Reuters)
- A former New York City high school teacher and his brother were
arrested on Thursday and charged with attempting to build an explosive
device after an investigation by the FBI, according to authorities.
Christian
Toro, the former teacher, and his brother Tyler Toro, both 27, had
stockpiled materials for making bombs in the apartment they shared in
the city’s Bronx borough, according to a criminal complaint and the
Department of Justice.
Law
enforcement agents, in a search of the brothers’ apartment, found a
backpack with an index card reading, “Under the full moon the small ones
will know terror,” the complaint said.
Agents
also found a book that appeared to be a diary with Tyler Toro’s name on
it, with a line saying, “WE ARE TWIN TOROS STRIKE US NOW, WE WILL
RETURN WITH NANO THERMITE,” the complaint said.
Officials said there was no evidence of any ongoing threat.
“We
have no indication that there’s a continued threat posed by these
individuals,” Bill Sweeney Jr., assistant director of the New York
Federal Bureau of Investigation office, said at a news conference.
Christian
Toro was a teacher at a high school in Manhattan’s Harlem neighborhood
before resigning last year. When he left the job, Tyler Toro returned to
the school a computer that had been provided to his brother, and staff
found instructions on it for building explosive devices, according to
the complaint.
Investigators
said Christian Toro told them he had found the document while
researching the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and never read it or had
built a bomb, according to the complaint.
About
a week later, investigators interviewed students at the school who
indicated that at least two students at the school had been paid about
$50 an hour to break apart fireworks and store powder for the two men,
the complaint said.
A
search of the brothers’ apartment on Thursday found potassium nitrate,
black powder identified as an explosive material, metal spheres and
other potential bomb components, according to the document.
Geoffrey
Berman, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, said the two brothers were
charged in federal court in Manhattan. Christian Toro was charged with
two counts of unlawful manufacture of a destructive device and
distribution of explosive materials to a minor. Tyler Toro was charged
with unlawful manufacture of a destructive device.
Both
men pleaded not guilty. Authorities said they are being detained
pending a bail hearing on Feb. 21. Their attorneys could not be
immediately identified on Thursday night.
Source: Huffingtonpost News
Source: Huffingtonpost News

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