Pa. Attorney General: Man Charged After Allegedly Selling Dynamite Linked To ATM Explosions In Philadelphia Area
Philadelphia CBSLocal | 6/03/20DREXEL HILL, Pa. (CBS) — A suspect is under arrest, accused of selling dynamite linked to some of the 100 ATM explosions that have rattled the Delaware Valley.
The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office on Wednesday announced charges against Talib Crump.
Crump is accused of selling dynamite sticks on social media and allegedly told undercover police officers during a sting that dynamite sticks are “better than bullets” for robbing ATMs.
“We can tell there was a vehicle involved, two individuals,” Bernhardt said. “There was a device that was attached to the ATM machine and lit and that device blew up the ATM machine. At this time, we do not believe the ATM was loaded with any type of money.”
At an earlier news conference, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw strongly condemned the destruction of ATMs. Just the other night, a man was killed detonating an explosive device inside one.
Murder Hornets were heard to lament, “Well, we were on the front page, there, for a little while.”
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I think she’s got a few “HOW DARE YOU”s left in her.
Give it time.