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Northeast Ohio man accused of delivering bomb that seriously injured Maryland man last fall, federal authorities say

Northeast Ohio man accused of delivering bomb that seriously injured Maryland man last fall, federal authorities say Updated Mar 11, 2021; CLEVELAND, Ohio Federal authorities Thursday accused a jilted lover from Northeast Ohio of delivering a bomb that exploded in front of a rival suitor. Prosecutors in Maryland filed federal weapons charges Thursday against Clayton McCoy, 30, of Chesterland. The charges say the device blasted shrapnel into the victim’s body last fall. The victim, who was not identified, suffered serious injuries, including burns, to his chest and legs, according to a federal affidavit filed in U.S. District Court. Magistrate Judge Carmen Henderson ordered McCoy detained without bond and transferred his case to Maryland, where federal prosecutors will try his case. His attorney for Thursday’s hearing, Darin Thompson, could not be reached for comment. A person who answered the phone at McCoy’s home declined to discuss the case.

Northeast Ohio man built bomb that seriously injured Maryland man last fall, federal authorities say

Northeast Ohio man built bomb that seriously injured Maryland man last fall, federal authorities say © John Kuntz, cleveland.com/John Kuntz | cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS John Kuntz, cleveland.com cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio Federal authorities Thursday accused a jilted lover from Northeast Ohio with building a bomb that exploded in front of a rival suitor. Prosecutors in Maryland filed federal weapons charges Thursday against Clayton McCoy, 30, of Chesterland. The charges say the device blasted shrapnel into the victim’s body last fall. The victim, who was not identified, suffered serious injuries, including burns, to his chest and legs, according to a federal affidavit filed in U.S. District Court.

Two Valley doctors arraigned in fraud case | News, Sports, Jobs

YOUNGSTOWN Two Mahoning County doctors accused of a scheme to defraud Medicare and Medicaid were arraigned Tuesday in U.S. District Court. Samir Wahib, 53, of Canfield, and Joni Canby, 62, of Poland, pleaded not guilty to their charges, including one related to kickbacks involving a federal healthcare program and multiple counts of conspiracy to commit health fraud. Wahib faces eight charges, and Canby faces five. Both were released on a personal recognizance bond, meaning they didn’t have to pay anything. Magistrate Carmen Henderson ordered that Wahib surrender any passport and travel-related document and not travel outside of the Northern District of Ohio or state of Indiana.

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