Alabama Man Indicted for Detonating Bomb Outside Attorney General's Office

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Kyle Douglas Calvert has been indicted on federal terrorism charges for detonating an improvised explosive device at the Alabama Attorney General’s Office, with court records indicating his alignment with Antifa. No injuries were reported, and if convicted, Calvert could face five to 20 years in prison. The government is seeking to detain him, citing him as a public safety risk and a flight risk, while an FBI laboratory determined the device contained gasoline-soaked material, firecrackers, and nails.
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