Succeeded in arresting the bomber from the Pokemon card left in the explosion trace



Multiple explosions have occurred in Aberdeen, Harford County, Maryland, USA. Local police apparently had a hard time identifying the culprit, but they reportedly succeeded in arresting the suspect with a hint from a Pokemon card left at the scene of the explosion.

Pokémon cards help police catch Aberdeen explosions suspect

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/pokemon-cards-help-police-catch-aberdeen-explosions-suspect



Police Catch Bombing Suspect After He Left Behind Pokémon Cards
https://kotaku.com/bombing-suspect-arrest-pokemon-cards-left-behind-crime-1850563169

Pokemon cards, which have skyrocketed in popularity during the pandemic of the new coronavirus, have attracted collectors around the world to form long lines to purchase new packs and to purchase rare cards at auction even at the time of writing the article. I am paying for There are many celebrities and athletes who are addicted to Pokemon cards, but it was reported that `` even bombers are fascinated by Pokemon cards ''.

In Aberdeen, Harford County, Maryland, USA, there was an incident in which an illegal `` M80 '' explosive exploded in the weeks of May and June 2023. Initially, local police were investigating the culprit of the explosion, but it seems that they were struggling to identify the suspect.

However, after several explosions, several Pokemon cards were found in the explosion site. Local Aberdeen police had arrested a 34-year-old named Jeremiah E. Barnett days before they discovered the Pokemon cards. Burnett 'had a Pokemon card' when he was arrested.



This connection prompted the Hartford County Sheriff's Department Special Response Team to obtain a search warrant to search Barnett's home. As a result of the investigation, several Pokemon cards were found at home, and it seems that Burnett was arrested as a decisive factor.

In response to local police interrogation, Barnett seems to have confessed that he was the one who detonated the explosives in the city in the past few weeks. However, Burnett did not reveal why he set up explosives in the city and detonated them, nor did he reveal why the Pokemon cards were brought to the crime scene.

According to Fox 5 News reports, Burnett was taken to Harford County Detention Center and released on bail of $ 10,000 (about 1.4 million yen). In addition, Burnett has been charged with possession of destructive equipment and use of destructive equipment by Aberdeen police.



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