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Who Is Cesar Sayoc, Currently in Custody in Florida in the Nationwide Mail Bomb Package Case?

Fourteen suspected mail bombs in total have been addressed to Democrats and others in multiple states

A Florida man is in custody in connection with the nationwide mail bombings this week, law enforcement sources told NBC News.

What to Know

  • A person is in custody in Florida in connection with the mail bombings, law enforcement sources said
  • The person is believed to be a man in his 50s
  • The Justice Department confirmed someone was in custody and that they would hold a news conference Friday afternoon

BREAKING: A 14th mail bomb has been seized that appears to have been sent by Cesar Sayoc, officials say.

A Florida man with an extensive criminal background and a fervent admiration for President Trump is in custody in connection with the pipe bombs mailed nationwide this week.

The suspect is 56-year-old Cesar Sayoc Jr., originally from Brooklyn and currently of Florida. Public records show he has a lengthy record of arrests for battery, theft, moving violations, and steroid-related charges -- as well as a 2002 incident where he threatened to throw a bomb. In that case, he was accused of telling a power service representative he was going to blow up the company and it would "be worse than 9/11." Sayoc pleaded guilty in that case and received probation.

A registered Republican, his social media accounts identify him as an ardent supporter of President Trump who attended many rallies -- and who continued tweeting about some of his targets even after the bombs started arriving. When he was arrested, authorities seized a van festooned with stickers of Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, as well as anti-Democrat and anti-media stickers (some overlaid with crosshairs).

Attorney General Jeff Sessions, at a Department of Justice news conference, said Sayoc would face five charges and up to 48 years in prison if convicted. According to sources, Sayoc was questioned under national security exception where he denied the charges before asking for a lawyer and refusing to answer further questions.

A 'VERY NICE' PERSON 

A cousin who wished to remain anonymous told NBC News that Sayoc had been working in strip clubs since he was 22, as both a dancer and bouncer. In a 2014 court filing, Sayoc described himself as a road manager for traveling male "revues" during which dancers strip. 

13 Suspicious Package Incidents

Within five days, apparent explosive devices were detected in the mail addressed to Democratic politicians Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Sen. Corey Booker and Rep. Maxine Waters; billionaire philanthropist George Soros; the New York City offices of CNN and others. No one was hurt and investigators are working to determine if the incidents are all linked, though many of the devices appeared similar.

 

“He’s very estranged from his family," this cousin said, describing Sayoc as a "loner" with "a lot of problems."

As recently as Thursday night, Sayoc was working as a DJ at a strip club in West Palm Beach, NBC affiliate WPTV reported. 

Another cousin of the suspect described Sayoc as a "very nice, thoughtful person." Asking not to be identified, the woman said she was stunned to hear about his arrest. She knew nothing about his political beliefs or arrest history, she said. The two hadn't connected in 20 years until recently, when her father died.

"It was mostly just small talk, how's your family, that kind of thing," the woman said. "I don't really know that much about him. We have a very big family."

His one-time defense attorney Daniel Aaronson described Sayoc as being "as polite of a client as I’ve ever represented" and said he would be willing to represent him in this case. 

But not everyone had such nice things to say. A former TV reporter named Rochelle Ritchie tweeted that the suspect had previously threatened her life on social media accounts following a TV appearance. 

The Seminole Tribe of Florida issued a statement denying Sayoc was a member or that he had worked at the tribe's Hard Rock casino, despite Sayoc's claims on social media to the contrary. 

The arrest news followed shortly after the discovery of two more suspected mail explosives in New York City and in Florida, one addressed to former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and one to New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker. After Sayoc's arrest, word emerged of another suspicious package sent to Sen. Kamala Harris in Sacramento.

13 Suspicious Package Incidents

Within five days, apparent explosive devices were detected in the mail addressed to Democratic politicians Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Sen. Corey Booker and Rep. Maxine Waters; billionaire philanthropist George Soros; the New York City offices of CNN and others. No one was hurt and investigators are working to determine if the incidents are all linked, though many of the devices appeared similar.

 

14 BOMBS

The four parcels seized Friday bring the total number of suspected mail bombs to 14. All of the packages were irregularly shaped, in yellow manila envelopes, with six stamps that were not postmarked

None of the bombs detonated, no injuries were reported and authorities said Thursday it appeared some of the devices were flawed and incapable of exploding, though it wasn't clear if they were purposefully structured that way or it was just bad construction. 

According to sources, the explosive devices were made from PVC pipe and contained a timer (likely a digital alarm clock) to set off the detonator. The powder contained in the bombs comes from pyrotechnics. X-rays show there was likely shrapnel inside the PVC pipe, law enforcement officials say.

The return address listed on each one was the Florida office of ex-Democratic National Committee chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Investigators had said they were looking into any past incidents involving her office to determine if there could be any connections to the current probe, but have said there is no suggestion she had any involvement whatsoever.

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Authorities are examining a mail facility in Florida where a bomb addressed to Sen. Cory Booker was found Friday morning.
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The van seized by the FBI in Plantation, Florida, on Friday morning.
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The scene at a postal facility on 52nd Street in Manhattan, where device #12, sent to former DNI James Clapper, was found Friday morning.
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Law enforcement at Sen. Booker's Camden office after a device addressed there was found in Florida.
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The package sent to former DNI James Clapper and recovered in Manhattan Friday morning.
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One of the devices intercepted by law enforcement officials.
Another device addressed to John Brennan at CNN - Time Warner Center
The envelope that held a device sent to CNN with the addressee's name spelled incorrectly.
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Multiple packages containing explosive devices, similar to the one pictured below, have been located in NY & DC.
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A crowd outside the Time Warner Center after it was evacuated.
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Police at the barricade at 58th Street after a suspicious device was found at the Time Warner Center.
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Crowds form at 58th Street and Eighth Avenue in front of Time Warner Center, CNN offices.
A police car outside Hillary Clinton's home in Chappaqua Wednesday morning.
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The Clintons' home in Chappaqua.
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Police outside the Clinton home in Chappaqua.
Outside former President Obama's home in Washington, D.C., Wednesday morning.
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Outside the home of George Soros, where a suspicious device was found in the mailbox Monday.
Chopper over the Sunrise, Florida, offices of Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz Wednesday. A package addressed to former NY Attorney General Eric Holder ended up at her offices; she was listed on the return address.
The Sunrise offices of Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman.
A large emergency response at Governor Cuomo's Manhattan office on Third Avenue.
Police at Time Warner Center in NYC.
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Firefighters respond to actor Robert De Niro's NYC offices after a suspicious device was found there early on Oct. 25, 2018.
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The suspicious package sent to Robert De Niro's NYC offices.
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A suspicious package addressed to Robert de Niro is transported to a secure facility by the NYPD bomb squad.
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FBI personnel at a mail processing facility in New Castle, DE, where a suspicious package addressed to former VP Joe Biden was found. A second device was found in Wilmington later the same morning.
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Law enforcement officials say a package, similar to the others, was found at a postal facility in New Castle, Delaware.
The package found in Delaware was addressed to former vice-president Joe Biden.
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One of the suspicious packages sent to former VP Joe Biden.
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