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Man Arrested on Accusation of Making Explosive Devices and Placing Them Around New York City - Including on a Subway Track Michael Gann was arrested last month after he was accused of placing six ...
A 55-year-old man was indicted Tuesday after creating and placing at least seven improvised explosive devices in different areas of New York City, including subway track on the Williamsburg Bridge ...
New York man Michael Gann faces federal charges for allegedly building homemade bombs and placing them across Manhattan, including on subway tracks and residential rooftops.
An improvised explosive device allegedly built and placed by Michael Gann on the subway tracks at the Williamsburg Bridge in New York City is visible inside the red circle.
A New York man faces charges after he allegedly made several explosive devices and threw some of them off the Williamsburg Bridge, prosecutors said Friday.
Michael Gann, 55, of Inwood, New York, was charged with manufacturing at least seven improvised explosive devices, prosecutors said on July 22.
In 1908, W.D. Gann discovered what he called the "market time factor," which made him one of the pioneers of technical analysis.
Michael Gann is accused of making at least seven explosives in NYC, and throwing some off the Williamsburg Bridge into the East River.