Prosecutors in New York have charged a Long Island man for planting homemade explosives in multiple locations around New York City. Authorities allege 55-year-old Michael Gann purchased chemicals online to manufacture at least seven of the crude devices.
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- Michael Gann, 55, charged with planting homemade explosives in New York City. 2s
- Authorities allege Gann used AI and online videos to learn how to make the devices. 25s
- Gann is accused of detonating one device in Manhattan and throwing others from the Williamsburg Bridge. 33s
- A device landed on subway tracks, which could have caused injuries or fatalities if it exploded. 50s
- Gann faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted; his attorney declined to comment. 1m 15s