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Man charged with bringing explosives to Sacramento airport

Created at 4 Jun · 11:34 AM5 sources↑ Market-relevant4 events
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Kimani Osayande Jones was arrested at Sacramento International Airport with a viable explosive device in his carry-on luggage. He faces federal charges and potential prison time.

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Key Numbers

49age of suspect
May 30date of incident
2.5 incheslength of explosive device
9.29 gramsamount of powder in device
5number of cellphones found
13number of threat reports to FBI
5 yearspotential prison sentence
$250,000potential fine
2 yearspotential supervised release

Who's Involved

Kimani Osayande Jones
suspect arrested at Sacramento International Airport
U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of California
filed federal charges against the suspect
Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
discovered the explosive device at security checkpoint
Sacramento County Sheriff's Office
assisted in securing the explosive device
FBI
investigating the suspect's prior contacts and the device
Man charged with bringing explosives to Sacramento airport

↳ Why This Matters

The incident highlights ongoing security concerns at airports and the potential for individuals to attempt to bypass security with dangerous materials, posing a risk to air travel and public safety.

Key facts

  • Kimani Osayande Jones arrested at Sacramento International Airport with an explosive device.
  • Device found in carry-on luggage during TSA screening.
  • Jones carried five cellphones, one with a timer and another with a cryptic message.
  • Bomb technicians determined the explosive device was viable.
  • Jones had previously contacted the FBI reporting threats and surveillance.

Kimani Osayande Jones, 49, of Sacramento, California, faces federal charges after allegedly attempting to pass through security at Sacramento International Airport with an explosive device in his carry-on luggage on May 30. Jones was preparing to board American Airlines Flight 2464 to Charlotte, North Carolina. According to court documents, he was wearing a face covering and gloves when he approached the TSA checkpoint. A search of his backpack revealed an M-type explosive device, a torch lighter, a knife, scissors, an aerosol can, and zip ties. The device was described as a brown cylindrical object with a green fuse, containing approximately 9.29 grams of powder. Bomb technicians determined the device was viable and could cause serious injury or damage to an aircraft. Jones initially denied ownership of the backpack after being told he could not discard the explosive. He was arrested, and the area was secured by bomb technicians. Investigators also found five cellphones, all with taped cameras; one displayed a timer, and another showed a message from an unidentified number stating, "we will be awaiting your call." Court records indicate Jones had contacted the FBI multiple times since March, reporting threats and surveillance. If convicted, he faces up to five years in federal prison.

Frequently asked questions

Authorities found an M-type explosive device, a torch lighter, a knife, scissors, an aerosol can, and zip ties in his carry-on backpack.

One of Jones's five cellphones displayed a message from an unidentified number stating, "we will be awaiting your call."

If convicted, Jones could face up to five years in federal prison, a $250,000 fine, and up to two years of supervised release.

Yes, court records state that Jones had contacted the FBI multiple times since March, reporting that he was being threatened, followed, and monitored.

What Happens Next

01Further laboratory testing on the powder composition is pending.
02A second court filing in the case remains under seal.
03Jones faces potential prison time, fines, and supervised release if convicted.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 6:52 PM
New court documents reveal the six-word text message found on a cellphone belonging to the suspect arrested at Sacramento International Airport.
New York Post via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 2:26 PM
A man was arrested at Sacramento International Airport with an explosive device in his carry-on luggage.
The Independent | News via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 11:37 AM
A man has been charged after bringing an explosive device and other weapons through a security checkpoint at a California airport.
ABC13 Houston via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 11:00 AM
A California man faces federal charges after attempting to board a flight with an explosive device and other items in his carry-on luggage at Sacramento International Airport.
Fox News via PiQSuite

Sources

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Airport suspect packed explosive device for flight, caught with cryptic message on phone: fedsm.piqsuite.com
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California man charged with bringing explosives to Sacramento airport after calling FBI tip linem.piqsuite.com
T1
Terrifying airport plot foiled as explosive device found at checkpoint, Feds saym.piqsuite.com
T1
Man is charged with bringing a bomb in his carry-on bag to a California airportm.piqsuite.com
T1
Chilling six-word text Sacramento airport 'bomber' had on his cell when caught with bag full of explosivesm.piqsuite.com

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