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Phoenix man sentenced after stabbing gas station clerk, stealing radioactive material and setting car on fire

Phoenix man sentenced after stabbing gas station clerk, stealing radioactive material and setting car on fire By FOX 10 Staff Phoenix man sentenced for stealing radioactive materials PHOENIX - A Phoenix man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction, according to the FBI. OIfficials say Jared Atkins, 27, stabbed a gas station clerk and then drove to his workplace to steal three radiological devices containing Iridium-192 in 2019. Prosecutors said he texted his co-workers that he had the devices and to stay home until they were found.  Atkins told the FBI he intended to have a last stand and considered conducting it at Scottsdale Fashion Square, a March 4 statement read.

Man Who Threatened Radioactive Last Stand Gets 15 Years in Prison

The outcome for Atkins and others could have been much worse. He had several half-baked plans for the three Delta Projectors he stole, which are normally used to x-ray objects underground and contain iridium-192. Close-contact exposure to the material for just one hour would cause extreme pain and disfigurement, and for 50 percent of the victims, death within a month, federal court records state. Injuries can also occur with far briefer exposures. Atkins had the potential to endanger hundreds of lives. Up until the incident, Atkins had been a law-abiding, successful young man a model of someone who had grown up with disadvantages and overcome them. Court records describe how he grew up in Gallup, New Mexico, facing societal rejection because he was half-Native American and half-Black, and became extremely close to his siblings, especially an older sister who was the prime caretaker of the household.

Jared Atkins gets 15 years for radiological item theft, stabbing

Phoenix man sentenced to 15 years for plot to release radiological materials in Arizona

Phoenix man sentenced to 15 years for plot to release radiological materials in Arizona Jamie Landers, Arizona Republic © Maricopa County Sheriff s Office Jared Atkins A Phoenix man was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Thursday after pleading guilty to attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction, according to the U.S. Attorney s Office. A press release from the office states 27-year-old Jared Trent Atkins was sentenced Thursday by U.S. District Judge John Tuchi for a series of crimes committed on April 28, 2019. In addition to 15 years in prison, Atkins also faces 12 years of supervised release. The incident began when Atkins went to a Shell gas station near 32nd Street and Indian School Road at around 12:45 a.m. and stabbed a night clerk working inside, according to the press release. Atkins then drove to work, Western Technologies Inc., where he stole three radiological devices containing Iridium-192, along with the tools to open the devices and exp

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