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Thursday February 12th, 2015 :: 11:45 a.m. PST

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Charges filed for creating a bomb hoax at a Metro Red Line Station on 4th of July 2014 by #LASD Arson/Explosives & Transit Deputies

On Friday, July 4th, 2014, at approximately 5:24 AM, Suspect Phillip Anderson, a 45 year old, Male Black, placed an item clearly meant to look like an explosive device inside of the Metro Pershing Square Red Line Station, in downtown Los Angeles. The busy subway station was evacuated and closed for several hours until personnel from the Sheriff’s Arson and Explosives Detail could clear the location and render the package safe. LASD Transit North Bureau deputies began their investigation, aided by Transit Policing detectives.

Using surveillance video and eyewitness accounts, investigators were able to identify Anderson and place him at the scene of the crime. However, it was not until six months later that Anderson was detained by the Los Angeles Police Department on January 29th, 2015. During the detention LAPD officers discovered that Anderson was wanted for questioning by the sheriff’s department in regards to the bomb hoax. Transit deputies took custody of suspect Anderson so that he could be questioned by sheriff’s investigators.

Sergeant John Hanson of the Sheriff’s Arson and Explosives Detail said that he interviewed suspect Anderson at length, and he admitted to creating and placing the hoax device in the Red Line Station on that day. Although his motives remain unclear there was other evidence found when he was arrested that also implicated him.

On Monday, February 2nd one felony count was filed against Anderson for violation of 148.1(d) P.C., Creating a Bomb Hoax. He is being held in lieu of $40,000. bail. However, due to already being on a supervised release program at the time of his arrest, he is being held without bail until a hearing can be held to possibly revoke his early release status.

The investigation into this incident is ongoing.

 

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