Destructive device possession, Wisconsin man federally charged

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Destructive device possession

A Janesville man is federally charged with unlawfully possessing a destructive device, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Friday, Dec. 22.

A Janesville man is federally charged with unlawfully possessing a destructive device, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Dec. 22.

According to a complaint, the Federal Bureau of Investigation received information that 30-year-old James Morgan was involved in the making – and possession – of destructive devices. Investigators searched Morgan’s travel trailer after obtaining a federal search warrant.

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The complaint alleges six homemade destructive devices were found in a safe inside the trailer and that materials that could be used for making additional devices were also found, including two 1-pound containers of Pyrodex, a black powder substitute. 

If convicted, Morgan faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison.