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New York Man Charged After 25 Improvised Explosive Devices Found in White Plains Apartment

Federal prosecutors say a police response to reports of loud booms in a White Plains, New York neighborhood early Monday led officers to an apartment where they found at least 25 improvised explosive devices. According to a federal criminal complaint, 65‑year‑old Raymond Elders had a bluish‑black chemical residue on his hands and was holding a lighter when officers encountered him inside, and an officer outside had already seen what appeared to be a pipe bomb on the front steps and smelled an acrid burning odor. A search of the apartment uncovered more than two dozen devices, and surveillance video from earlier in March allegedly shows a man believed to be Elders lighting an explosive device on the sidewalk and throwing it into the street before an explosion. Elders, who has prior felony convictions, is charged with use of a weapon of mass destruction, manufacturing destructive devices, and unlawful possession of those devices and explosives after felony convictions; a judge ordered him held in custody as a flight risk and danger to the community at his initial court appearance Tuesday. The case underscores continuing concerns about homemade explosives in residential areas and the threshold for bringing rarely used federal weapons‑of‑mass‑destruction charges in domestic bomb cases.

Domestic Terrorism and Explosives Courts and Criminal Justice

📌 Key Facts

  • Police responding to loud booms in White Plains, New York early Monday found at least 25 improvised explosive devices in an apartment.
  • Defendant Raymond Elders, 65, allegedly had bluish‑black chemical residue on his hands and was holding a lighter when officers entered.
  • Elders is charged federally with use of a weapon of mass destruction, manufacturing destructive devices, and possessing those devices and explosives after prior felony convictions, and is being held without bond as a danger and flight risk.
  • Surveillance video from earlier in March allegedly shows a man believed to be Elders lighting and throwing an explosive device into the street, followed by an explosion.

📊 Relevant Data

Under federal law, any destructive device, including bombs, grenades, or similar devices like pipe bombs, is defined as a 'weapon of mass destruction' when used, threatened, or conspired to be used against a national of the United States or within the United States, with penalties up to life imprisonment if death results, or any term of years or life otherwise.

18 U.S. Code § 2332a - Use of weapons of mass destruction — Cornell Law School Legal Information Institute

From 2009 to 2024, there were 110 federal charges associated with terrorism-related improvised explosive device incidents in the United States, with suspects being overwhelmingly male (104 out of 110 cases, or 94.5%) and having an average age of 31 years (median 28, range 15-75).

Investigating Terrorist Use of Improvised Explosive Devices in the United States: Evidence from U.S. Federal Court Cases, 2009 – 2024 — International Centre for Counter-Terrorism

As of 2023, the population of White Plains, New York, is approximately 59,316, with racial/ethnic composition of 39.8% White alone (not Hispanic or Latino), 29.2% Hispanic or Latino, 13.4% Black or African American alone, and 8.7% Asian alone; this represents significant demographic diversity, with non-Hispanic Whites decreasing from 46.7% in 2010.

QuickFacts: White Plains city, New York — U.S. Census Bureau

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