A man carrying an explosive device capable of damaging an aircraft was arrested after allegedly trying to pass through security at Sacramento International Airport, federal prosecutors say.Authorities claim the 49-year-old Sacramento resident, named as Kimani Osayande Jones, who also uses the last name Jackson, arrived at the checkpoint on Saturday wearing latex gloves and a face-covering scarf while carrying a suspicious collection of items, including an explosive device, a torch lighter, a knife, zip ties and five cell phones.According to prosecutors, one phone had a 15-minute countdown timer running, while another displayed a chilling message reading: “We will be awaiting your call.”A picture released by the TSA showing the alleged explosive device that could have done damage to an airplane (TSA)Bomb technicians later examined the device — a cardboard tube fitted with a fuse — and determined it contained viable explosive material. Federal officials warned that if detonated next to a window on a pressurized aircraft at cruising altitude, it could have damaged the plane and potentially caused a loss of cabin pressure.The suspect was arrested at the airport and appeared in federal court on Wednesday. He now faces a charge of unlawfully possessing explosive material in an airport.His attorney has pushed back on the government's account, saying there is more to the case than the allegations currently made public and that further details will emerge through the legal process.
Terrifying airport plot foiled as explosive device found at checkpoint, Feds say
A man carrying an explosive device capable of damaging an aircraft was arrested after allegedly trying to pass through security at Sacramento International Airport, federal prosecutors say.












