Two Suspects Arrested in Salt Lake City for Failed Bomb Under News Van

Authorities arrested two men, 58-year-old Adeeb Nasir and 31-year-old Adil Nasir, in connection with placing a failed incendiary device under a news media van in Salt Lake City. The van belonged to a crew covering the recent assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. The bomb, discovered on September 15, was lit but failed to detonate, prompting a swift response from police and bomb squads. The Nasir brothers, residents of Magna, Utah, face potential charges related to weapons possession and terrorism threats. A search of their home uncovered explosives and firearms, leading to heightened security measures in the area. The investigation continues as authorities determine the motive behind the attack on the press covering Kirk’s death.

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