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A Chicago woman called the police after witnessing a cache of disturbing material inside an apartment where she was working on an HVAC service at the building.
“I came across some C4, some explosives, a rifle, a lot of fake IDs, a lot of fireman stuff, a lot of police force stuff and a lot of it looked like it was fake, you know?” HVAC employee Melissa Carraway told ABC 7.
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She added, “There’s a suitcase with explosives that said ‘C4’ and I googled the pictures. Looks like military stuff. I saw a big rifle by a window. I said I’m going to call the police.”
“You know the bombing that happened in New Orleans and then in Vegas, so it kind of scared me” Carraway explained.
A person was taken into custody by police at the scene, but the man has not been charged with any crimes at the time of this article.
According to a WGN Investigates source, the suspect was previously fired from the Chicago Fire Department in 2022 and threatened to commit a mass shooting.
The incident takes place as the FBI warns of “ISIS-style vehicle attacks” copying the New Orleans New Year’s Day rampage.
Former Secret Service agent and Fox News host Dan Bongino warned last week that President-elect Donald Trump could be in physical danger during his upcoming inauguration.
Bongino said he was reluctant to talk about his fear, but that he felt obligate to sound the alarm about his hunch that “the Secret Service and FBI are lying to the Trump transition team” about the incoming president’s safety during the January 20th swearing in ceremony.

