Father, teen arrested after chemical explosives were found at their New York home
Summary
A father and his teenage son were arrested in Syosset, New York, after police found chemicals at their home that had been combined to make explosives. The investigation began after a swastika was drawn in a high school bathroom, and the son is suspected of creating the graffiti.Key Facts
- Police found explosive chemicals at the home of Francisco Sanles and his 15-year-old son.
- The discovery followed an investigation of a swastika drawn in a bathroom at Syosset High School.
- The son is suspected of drawing the swastika and faces charges including criminal possession of a weapon and making graffiti.
- Francisco Sanles faces multiple charges, including weapon possession and reckless endangerment.
- Authorities evacuated the home and nearby houses when removing the hazardous chemicals.
- Fire marshals, bomb squad, emergency services, and hazardous materials teams responded to the scene.
- The school informed students and staff about the hate graffiti and police investigation.
- Both father and son will be arraigned in different courts soon.
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