Posted on 02/23/2026 1:24:21 PM PST by simpson96

COMMERCE, Texas - A woman was arrested over the weekend after police allegedly caught her "testing" homemade bombs following a string of fires in Commerce, authorities said.
Since Feb. 19, police have been investigating a series of fires reported across the city over a three-day span. On Saturday night, a patrol officer spotted a fire at Centennial Park and observed a woman leaving the immediate area.
Officers detained the woman, identified as Jamia Howell, and discovered nine homemade bombs inside her backpack. Investigators also recovered a lighter and other materials used to manufacture explosive devices.
Howell was taken into custody and transported to the Commerce Police Department. She is charged with arson and possession of a prohibited weapon. Police said additional charges are possible as the investigation continues.
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Just another relative of Obeyme doing what they do best.
Yep. Each one of them is a "destructive device"; They each need a serial number and registration with the BATFE. Per NFA.
In violation of the Constitution.
But I don't think this lady is likely to be a Constitutional activist ...
Oh ... I congratulate the Commerce Police Department for arresting her without killing anybody.
Definitely guilty...
I am shocked it’s a woman.
Wonder if she was inspired by that recent movie glorifying black female domestic terrorists, “One Battle After Another”.
Jamia Howell. Her demographic was obvious by her first name. Dead give away.
If her bombs had to be ignited by a lighter, that would be Darwin winning stuff. Just sayin.
Oh, Jamia, how could you!
Patty Hearst shocked me to Think
‘How could a Woman do This?’
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stupid girl: doing the jobs white women should be doing ...
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