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Larry Eugene North is an American man who, between February 5 and April 7, 2010, planted 36
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s in 26 locations across
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, mostly in mailboxes. None of the devices exploded, and nobody was injured. His motive was likely anger at the
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over their inability to get his money back, after a bank executive allegedly stole close to a million dollars from him. He was arrested on April 7 after being seen placing a bomb into a mailbox in Tyler. He was charged with possession of an illegal firearm or destructive device, use of a weapon of mass destruction, and obstruction of mail. In June 2011, he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 87 months in prison.


Life

Larry Eugene North was from
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, in Rusk County,
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. He was 52 at the time of the bombing attempts. North received almost a million dollars from a settlement regarding an incident at his work, which left him paralyzed.


Bombing attempts

Between February 5 and April 7, 2010, North planted 36
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s in 26 different locations across
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. Half of them were in mailboxes and the other half were in assorted locations. Of the 36 devices, the final ten planted were
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s. None of the devices exploded, and nobody was injured. Some of the bombs were duds as they contained cereal instead of gunpowder.
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s and nooses were also found inside the mailboxes. The investigation was headed by the
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,
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,
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, Texas Rangers,
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, and others. A $25,000 reward was given for information. Prosecutors and North's defense claimed his motive was anger at the
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over their lack of help in getting his money back, after allegedly being scammed by a bank executive. North says he lost almost a million dollars when his bank closed. An executive at the bank supposedly spent thousands of dollars in North's name without his consent.


Arrest and conviction

The ATF found a UPC code written on one of the bomb's components, and cross-referenced it with purchases made in local stores. North had purchased the said component, and was seen on multiple stores' surveillance cameras purchasing bomb-making materials. At the beginning of April, he was put under surveillance. ATF agents were following him around Tyler on the morning of April 7. They spotted him placing a pipe bomb into a mailbox, where he was then arrested. A pipe bomb was found in the van he was driving, and bomb-making materials were discovered at his home. He was indicted for possession of an illegal firearm or destructive device, use of a weapon of mass destruction, and obstruction of mail. In June 2011 he pleaded guilty. His defense asked for a sentence of 14 months in prison, but ultimately, he was sentenced to 87 months. He was released in July 2017.


See also

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References

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