FBI Arrests 2 Men Over Harvard Medical School Explosion
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The FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force and the Harvard University Police Department have arrested two Massachusetts men in connection with the explosion Saturday at Harvard Medical School, the FBI’s Boston field office said Tuesday.
The two suspects, Logan D. Patterson, 18, and Dominick F. Cardoza, 20, each face a charge of conspiracy to damage by fire or explosive, which carries a maximum five-year federal prison sentence, according to the Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s office.
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Two men were arrested by the FBI on Tuesday morning in connection with an explosion that went off in Harvard Medical School over the weekend. The pair, Logan David Patterson, 18, and Dominick Frank Cardoza, 20, face charges of conspiracy to damage by means of fire or an explosive, per the charging document.
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