Not sure how many Yearicks there are. Uncommon name but there seems to be at least a family claven in Arizona where the explosives company is?
Curious that we haven’t heard from ATF about whatever was in that van? That’s their baileywick, not the Fibbers. They are sticking with the notion that the stuff in the van was “explodable.” But then they say it didn’t go off because the exciter receiver wasn’t turned on.
So the Crookspunk either didn’t understand his own gear or he expected to survive and set if off later-—or another person was supposed to set it off.
The BS is overtopping my boots, tho. Remember when the Afgannies were using cell phones to set off remote explosives. The remote phone calls the number and the booby trap phone’s ringer lights up the detonator? A few flip phones is all it takes to make that work. I still say the kid had help putting that stuff together even tho the newsdicks are now trying to claim he was really sneaky in rounding up his components. There’s a huge effort to make this a lone wolf clusterflock.
MarQ
And now the van has been traced to Yearick Explosives in Arizona. Very very fishy. Why wouldn't they dress the two of them in the same clothing and just completely blow all visual and video evidence that these were the same guy?