Chemicals used to make explosives found in NJ doc's home








Prosecutors say large amounts of chemicals commonly used for making bombs and explosive devices were found at the home of a northern New Jersey doctor.

Sixty-year-old Roberto Rivera of Ridgewood faces several charges, including possession of a destructive device and recklessly creating a risk of widespread injury. His bail was set at $1 million cash, and it was not known Saturday if he had retained a lawyer.

Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli says investigators also found several assault rifles and other weapons when they searched Rivera’s home Friday night. Ridgewood police had initially responded to the home after receiving a report that potentially hazardous materials might be at the residence.



Prosecutors said Rivera is unemployed but has a license to practice medicine in New York.










You're reading an article about
Chemicals used to make explosives found in NJ doc's home
This article
Chemicals used to make explosives found in NJ doc's home
can be opened in url
http://newstrimming.blogspot.com/2012/11/chemicals-used-to-make-explosives-found.html
Chemicals used to make explosives found in NJ doc's home