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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
HELENA DIVISION, DISTRICT OF MONTANA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
V.
THEODORE JOHN KACZYNSKI
To: The United States Marshal and any
Authorized United States Officer
WARRANT FOR ARREST
CASE NUMBER:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to arrest Theodore John
Kaczynski and bring him or her forthwith to the nearest magistrate to
answer a
( ) Indictment ( ) Information (X) Complaint ( ) Order of Court ( )
Violation Notice ( )Probation Violation Petition
charging him with knowingly possessing a firearm - specifically,
components from which a destructive device such as a bomb can be
readily assembled -which is not registered to him in the National
Firearms Registration and Transfer Record In violation of Title 26
United States Code, Section 5861(d)
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Name of Judicial Officer
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__ This warrant was received and executed with the arrest of the
above-named defendant at
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
HELENA DIVISION, DISTRICT OF MONTANA
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
V.
THEODORE JOHN KACZYNSKI
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT
CASE NUMBER:
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I, Donald J. Sachtleben, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of
Investigation, the undersigned complainant being duly sworn state
the following is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
On or about April 3, 1996, and before, in Lewis and Clark county, in
the State and District of Montana defendant did, knowingly possess a
firearm -specifically, components from which a destructive device
such as a bomb can be readily assembled - which is not registered to
him in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record
in violation of Title 26 United States Code, Section 5861(d). I further
state that this complaint is based on the following facts:
See attached affidavit incorporated herein by reference
(X) Continued on the attached sheet and made a part hereof
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Signature of Complainant
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City and State
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Name
and Title of Signature of Judicial Judicial Officer Officer
AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF MONTANA )
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County of Lewis and Clark)
Your affiant, Special Agent (SA) Donald J. Sachtleben, Federal
Bureau of Investigation, states as follows:
1. I, SA Donald J. Sachtleben, have been a Special Agent for 12
years. I graduated from the FBI Hazardous Devices School and the
FBI Post Blast School. I have investigated bombing cases for 10
years and taught classes on the investigation of improvised explosive
devices (IED). I have participated in the on scene investigation of
bombing cases.
2. On April 3, 1996 your affiant and other agents of the FBI, ATF
and United States Postal Service began the execution of a search warrant
on the residence of Theodore John Kaczynski, located in Lewis and
Clark County. The premises is a one-room cabin, approximately 10
feet by 12 feet with a loft and without electricity or running water. I
am informed by other agents that records of Lewis and Clark County
indicate that this property was purchased by Theodore John
Kaczynski and another person in 1971. I am also informed by other
agents that interview of neighbors revealed that Kaczynski has lived
at this residence by himself since that date.
3. When agents knocked on the door, Theodore John Kaczynski
answered and was removed so that the search could begin. The initial
entry was to ascertain the presence or any explosive devices. The
search of the premises continues at the time of this application for an
arrest warrant. The items described herein are based only on a
preliminary search and there remains a considerable amount of items
to be located and reviewed.
4. I personally participated in the search. As set forth in more detail
below, during the search I observed chemicals and other materials
that, in my opinion, are designed and intended for use in
manufacturing a destructive device, namely a pipe bomb, and from
which a destructive device could be readily assembled, including
what appears to be a partially completed pipe bomb. I also observed
notebooks that contain what I recognize to be diagrams and notes that
are consistent with the manufacture of destructive devices such as
pipe bombs.
5. In order to construct a pipe bomb, one needs either a commercially
manufactured explosive or an improvised explosive, a casing, a
device to detonate the explosive, and a power source for the detonating
device. During the search I observed materials from which all of
these could be made. In particular, during the search I observed the
following:
1. Ten three-ring binders, which have been partially reviewed. These
binders contain page after page of meticulous writings and sketches
which I recognize to be diagrams of explosive devices. These
diagrams depict cross-sections of pipes and electrical circuitry
commonly used in the construction of such devices. In addition, they
contain sketches of boxes which could be used to contain, conceal
and transport explosive devices. The notebooks also contain hand-written
notes in Spanish and English which describe, in part, chemical
compounds which can be used in various combinations to create
explosive charges for use in explosive devices. After consultation
with an FBI chemist, it appears that the notes reflect the proper
proportions for such mixtures. From investigation from other FBI agents I am
aware that Theodore John Kaczynski is able to write Spanish.
2. Pipes that appear to be galvanized metal, copper and plastic. Four
of the copper pipes had plates affixed to one end, which is one of the
first steps in the construction of a pipe bomb. I did not observe any
indoor plumbing or any other apparent structural need for such
piping on the premises.
3. Containers containing powders labeled as "KC103" (potassium
chlorate), "NaC103" (sodium chlorate), "Sugar", "Zinc",
"Aluminum", "Lead" and "Silver Oxide". Necessary ingredients in
the preparation of explosives include an oxidizer and a fuel. Sugar, zinc,
aluminum, lead and silver oxide all can serve as fuels, and potassium
chlorate or sodium chlorate can be oxidizers. For example, potassium
chlorate can be combined with either aluminum or sugar to create an
explosive material. Similarly, sodium chlorate can be combined with
aluminum to create an explosive.
4. Solid cast ingots, one of which is labelled aluminum. I observed
on the floor shiny metal filings consistent with aluminum. Aluminum
can be used as an additional fuel and a catalyst in an explosive mixture.
5. C cell batteries and electrical wire. From my experience I am
aware that these materials can be used to provide the power for a device
used to detonate explosive material such as the mixtures described above.
6. Three rolled-up pieces of paper attached to one another, containing
what appear to be logs of experiments to determine the optimum pipe
dimension and combination of explosive materials in various weather
conditions.
7. During a preliminary search of the loft, a package was located.
Visual examination determined that it was a cylindrical package
wrapped in paper and secured with tape. An X-ray of the package
revealed what appears to me to be a partially completed pipe bomb,
including threaded pipe, wire and other electrical components.
8. Several books including ones on the construction of electrical
circuitry and chemistry.
9. Numerous tools, including mechanical drills, drill bits, hack saw
blades, wire cutters, and a roll of solder, all of which would be
necessary to convert the materials I have described above into a pipe
bomb.
6. Based upon my experience in the investigation of the use of
destructive devices, my examination of the above-described
materials, and my review of the writings and sketches in the binders, it is my
opinion that these components were designed to be, could be, and
were intended to be readily assembled into a destructive device such
as a pipe bomb. In my opinion, the premises contained all of the
necessary ingredients and materials to manufacture such a destructive
device.
7. A search was conducted by ATF on April 4, 1996 of the National
Firearms Registration and Transfer Record. That search failed to
locate any record of Theodore John Kaczynski having authorization
for the possession or manufacture of a destructive device.
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S/A Donald J. Sachtleben
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