Victorville man accused of planting explosive under ex-wife’s car
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A Victorville man has been arrested for allegedly planting an explosive device under his ex-wife’s car, forcing authorities to evacuate a Redlands shopping center for nearly an entire afternoon, police said.
Steven James Sunny, 28, was arrested Monday at a home in San Bernardino, just hours after the woman spotted something suspicious under her sport-utility vehicle, according to a statement from the Redlands Police Department.
He was arrested on suspicion of three counts of attempted murder and possession of an explosive device with intent to kill.
Sunny is being held in San Bernardino County jail in lieu of $1-million bail. Federal agents searched properties in Victorville and San Bernardino, recovering unspecified evidence in both places, police said.
After the woman found the device about 1 p.m., authorities had to clear out the shopping center, including a large department store, two restaurants, several shops and salons, and also cordoned off much of the parking lot, police said.
Bomb-squad members worked to remove and safely detonate the device, and a trained dog searched for other explosives; none were found. The area was reopened shortly after 5 p.m. There were no injuries.
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