Incel teen held without bail on federal bomb threat charge By LARRY NEUMEISTER, AP
NEW YORK (AP) A teenager who prosecutors say touts himself as subscribing to an online subculture that has been linked to violent attacks was arrested Wednesday on a bomb threat charge.
Nineteen-year-old Malik Sanchez, known online as “Smooth Sanchez,” was arrested on a charge of conveying false and misleading information and hoaxes after he allegedly made a hoax threat in February to detonate a bomb at a restaurant in Manhattan’s Flatiron neighborhood. He was ordered held without bail.
In a criminal complaint in Manhattan federal court, investigators said Sanchez on Feb. 13 posted a video online showing him approaching two women seated outside the restaurant and telling them that a bomb would go off in two minutes.
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Tijuana Brown was asleep in her Jamaica, Queens, town house early the morning of March 5 when New York City police officers burst through her front door.
They executed a so-called “no-knock warrant” and stormed into the home with no warning just before 6 a.m. Brown’s 10-year-old son, newborn granddaughter and a handful of other family members were in the house at the time.
NYPD officers were fueled by a tip from an informant, who told narcotics investigators one of Brown’s adult nephews living at the house was selling drugs from the residence. Surveillance footage from a Ring security camera mounted on Brown’s front porch showed officers using a battering ram to break down her front door and rush into her house. Brown said the officers destroyed her front door and she had to spend $1,500 to make repairs.