Scott Anderson, who has links to a white supremacist group, was arrested in connection to six bombings of vehicles and a mailbox in the Fresno area.
A 44-year-old man with links to a white supremacist group has been arrested in connection with seven bombings in Fresno County, including a county probation department vehicle that was destroyed, authorities said Wednesday.
A probation vehicle was destroyed Feb. 21 after 44-year-old Scott Anderson allegedly ignited a pipe bomb on Feb. 21, just past 3 a.m., in the parking lot of the Fresno County Probation Department’s parking lot. Anderson has been charged with three counts of exploding a destructive device, one count of attempting to explode a destructive device and being in possession of material to make a destructive device, said Fresno County Dist. Atty. Lisa Smittcamp.
Before the shootings, Jaime Tran had been charged with carrying a loaded firearm and was investigated after threats were sent to former classmates. Anderson is accused of targeting another vehicle on Feb. 19 that was leased to a home healthcare business at 377 West Fallbrook Ave.
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