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Molotov Cocktail Suspect Nabbed (sfgate story)
A San Francisco State student who faces a maximum of 10 years in prison on federal charges of possessing a Molotov cocktail was arrested after police recognized him as a protester they had booked just minutes after the device was planted.
Jacob Lehman, 25, of San Francisco appeared in federal court Wednesday on charges of possessing an explosive device -- a Molotov cocktail -- found March 21 on Market Street between Third and Fourth streets, a day after 1,400 protesters were arrested.
Lehman denies the charges and was released on $200,000 bond.
"When everything comes out, it will show he has been falsely charged," said his attorney, Geoffrey Rotwein. "He's a very nice person, he's very intelligent, I just think these are false charges."
Last week, police realized that Lehman had been arrested four minutes after a surveillance tape from a business showed someone placing a device on Market Street that consisted of a wick and gasoline in a glass bottle.
Officer Robert Maddox saw Lehman on the tape, which was distributed to the media, and remembered having to chase down Lehman. Lehman repeatedly sat in front of traffic on Market Street and was arrested after he fled from Maddox and hid behind a homeless man, said San Francisco Police arson investigator Jeffrey Levin.
Maddox saw the tape and contacted investigators to tell them that the suspect he had arrested, who had refused to give his name, appeared to be the same person.
A fingerprint from the device matched a print taken when Lehman was cited as a John Doe.
San Francisco police and federal agents with the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms searched the Arcata (Humboldt County) home of Lehman's parents on March 28 and an address on 10th Avenue in San Francisco the following day. They found evidence at his parents' home suggesting the making of incendiary devices.
Authorities are still searching for Lehman's alleged accomplice, a woman who accompanied him when a package containing the device was delivered. She is described as slender, white, 5 feet 8, with brown, shoulder-length hair.
Lehman denies the charges and was released on $200,000 bond.
"When everything comes out, it will show he has been falsely charged," said his attorney, Geoffrey Rotwein. "He's a very nice person, he's very intelligent, I just think these are false charges."
Last week, police realized that Lehman had been arrested four minutes after a surveillance tape from a business showed someone placing a device on Market Street that consisted of a wick and gasoline in a glass bottle.
Officer Robert Maddox saw Lehman on the tape, which was distributed to the media, and remembered having to chase down Lehman. Lehman repeatedly sat in front of traffic on Market Street and was arrested after he fled from Maddox and hid behind a homeless man, said San Francisco Police arson investigator Jeffrey Levin.
Maddox saw the tape and contacted investigators to tell them that the suspect he had arrested, who had refused to give his name, appeared to be the same person.
A fingerprint from the device matched a print taken when Lehman was cited as a John Doe.
San Francisco police and federal agents with the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms searched the Arcata (Humboldt County) home of Lehman's parents on March 28 and an address on 10th Avenue in San Francisco the following day. They found evidence at his parents' home suggesting the making of incendiary devices.
Authorities are still searching for Lehman's alleged accomplice, a woman who accompanied him when a package containing the device was delivered. She is described as slender, white, 5 feet 8, with brown, shoulder-length hair.
For more information:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c...
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aaron
Sat, May 31, 2003 3:40PM
"one wo uses violence, or threats of violence, as a means of achieving a political goal"
Sat, May 31, 2003 2:34PM
Everyone's War
Sat, May 31, 2003 12:04PM
Case Closed
Fri, Apr 4, 2003 8:45PM
technically possible != likely
Fri, Apr 4, 2003 6:25PM
Really?
Fri, Apr 4, 2003 4:02PM
explosive vs incendiary
Fri, Apr 4, 2003 3:42PM
"he planted it for later use."
Fri, Apr 4, 2003 2:26PM
People being victimized by the state need our support
Fri, Apr 4, 2003 1:57PM
Yes they are
Fri, Apr 4, 2003 3:18AM
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