Thursday, February 28, 2013
Anthony Nicholas Gallo, 20, could face up to 10 years in jail.
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Thursday, February 28
A North Caldwell man the FBI depicts as being "obsessed with explosives," admitted to transporting explosive materials across state lines without a license or a permit, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced Thursday. Anthony Nicholas Gallo, 20, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Court Judge Anne E. Thompson in Trenton federal court to charges that he drove from New Jersey to Pennsylvania carrying an explosive mixture of potassium chlorate and magnesium in a PVC pipe, the U.S. Attorney said. Stuffing the chemicals in the pipe, according to court documents, creates a contained environment that would produce a more powerful explosion. According to court documents, Gallo traveled to Pennsylvania on Jan. 8, 2012 with the explosives, a trip …
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Man charged with transporting explosives across state lines without required permit or license.
A criminal complaint from the Federal Bureau of Investigation depicts Anthony Nicholas Gallo of North Caldwell as a young man obsessed with explosives. According to the FBI's complaint filed in U.S. District Court, numerous materials used to make explosives were discovered in Gallo's college dorm room. He landed in the emergency room when, in his words written to a friend on Facebook, his “face was half burned off" by one of his improvised explosives. The 20-year-old was arrested Wednesday morning and charged with transporting explosive materials without a permit or license issued by the United States Attorney General, according to U.S. District Attorney Paul Fishman. Gallo is scheduled to appear at a detention hearing at 11 a.m. Friday …
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
U.S. Attorney says Anthony Nicholas Gallo, 20, was planning an explosion.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2012
A North Caldwell man was arrested Wednesday morning and charged with transporting a PVC pipe stuffed with explosives without a permit, according to U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman. Anthony Nicholas Gallo, 20, is expected to appear before U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark Falk in Newark federal court Wednesday afternoon. According to the complaint, Gallo traveled into Pennsylvania on Jan. 8, 2012 with a pipe containing potassium chlorate and magnesium with the plan of causing an explosion. The complaint states that Gallo never applied for the permit or license required by the U.S. Attorney General to transport the explosive materials. Later that month, on Jan. 19, Gallo was admitted to the emergency room of a New Jersey hospital with burn injuries …
emiliac
6:07 pm on Sunday, March 3, 2013
Location, location, location. A lot is said by where a person lives. I predict he is getting a smack in the hands and set free, counseling and supervision will be given.   more ›