From Boston Marathon to NYC terror plots, Phantom Fireworks regularly checks their records when suspects' names emerge, revealing a digital trail of purchases.
A Pennsylvania man accused in an ISIS terror plot allegedly bought a fireworks fuse days before throwing explosive devices at a NYC protest outside Gracie Mansion.
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Video shows Gracie Mansion bomb suspect buying fuses: See alleged timeline of events
The footage shows 18-year-old Amir Balat purchasing a 20-foot roll of consumer safety fuse at a Phantom Fireworks store in Pennsylvania, according to investigators.
Emir Balat, 18, purchased fuses at Phantom Fireworks in Penndel, Pennsylvania, according to William Weimer, vice president and general counsel for the Phantom Fireworks Company.
Surveillance footage shows Emir Balat purchasing a 20-foot safety fuse for $6.89 at Phantom Fireworks’ Penndel showroom. (Footage courtesy of Phantom Fireworks) ...
Newly released surveillance video appears to show a man buying a fuse at a fireworks store days before authorities say he and another man brought homemade bombs to a protest outside the New York City ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - With names like the Roaring Twenties, Survivor and Diablo, buying the boom is a nearly 3-billion-dollar-a-year industry for purveyors of pyrotechnics. "Today is the big one," said ...
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