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3 Used Explosives In Target, Wawa Stores Amid Philly Unrest: Feds
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Delaware man indicted for allegedly setting off explosives inside Target, Wawa during Philly unrest Jeff Neiburg, Delaware News Journal
Headlines April 23, 2021
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A Delaware man was among three people indicted for their alleged involvement in using explosives to rob Target and Wawa stores in Philadelphia during fall unrest in the city.
Nasser McFall, 22, of Claymont, was indicted along with 21-year-old Cushmir McBride of Yeadon, Pennsylvania and 34-year-old Kamar Thompson of Philadelphia, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced in a press release Friday.
The three are expected to be arraigned next week, the Attorney’s Office said.
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A Yeadon man and two others are accused of using explosives to rob stores amid Philly unrest after the police killing of Walter Wallace Jr. (Shutterstock)
YEADON, PA A Delaware County man and two others have been federally charged after authorities said they set off explosives in Philadelphia stores last year after the police killing of Walter Wallace Jr.
Acting United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams said Cushmir McBride, 21, of Yeadon, Kamar Thompson, 34, of Philadelphia, and Nasser McFall, 22, of Claymont, Delaware, are charged by Indictment for their alleged involvement in four separate incidents in fall last year.
The men are accused of using explosive devices to rob a Target and a Wawa, and attempts to rob two different Wawas.
Delaware News Journal
A Delaware man was among three people indicted for their alleged involvement in using explosives to rob Target and Wawa stores in Philadelphia during fall unrest in the city.
Nasser McFall, 22, of Claymont, was indicted along with 21-year-old Cushmir McBride of Yeadon, Pennsylvania and 34-year-old Kamar Thompson of Philadelphia, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced in a press release Friday.
The three are expected to be arraigned next week, the Attorney’s Office said.
The trio allegedly used multiple explosive devices to target the stores. The crimes happened during widespread civil unrest around Philadelphia in the aftermath of the police shooting of Walter Wallace, a Philadelphia man who was walking toward officers with a knife when he was shot and killed.
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