Long Island father and teen son arrested for swastika graffiti, explosive materials in home
A father and his teenage son were arrested Wednesday after an investigation into swastika graffiti at the teens school led police to search their home, where authorities said they found chemicals used to make explosives.
The arrests stemmed from an investigation into swastika graffiti found in a boys bathroom at Syosset High School on Long Island. After police determined that a 15-year-old student had drawn the swastika, the Nassau County Police Department sent officers to his home.
There, the teen told the officers about the explosive materials, according to prosecutors. He said his father had purchased the chemicals for him to build rockets.
During the subsequent search of the home, police found highly unstable materials that had been combined to make explosives, including nitroglycerin, multiple acids, oxidizers, and fuels. They began to evacuate people in adjacent homes, fearing an explosion.
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