On April 7, state and federal investigators raided the house of Robert Rinaldi on the shores on White Island Pond in Plymouth, Massachusetts. They seized enough fireworks and explosives to blow up the neighborhood.
Neighbors said that’s nearly what happened 17 years ago, when a cache of fireworks exploded at 215 Sandy Pond Road.
More than 8 hours were spent by investigators from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the state fire marshal’s office and the Plymouth Fire Department taking fireworks and explosives from the home of Rinaldi.
Six improvised explosive devices were found in an 18-foot box truck along with homemade fireworks, a quantity of black powder, and chemical equipment. Rinaldi first came to the attention of authorities in the summer of 1990 after a nearby resident was injured with fireworks.
To learn more, contact the Personal Injury Lawyers at Williams Kherkher at 1.800.220.9341.
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