MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — A Mount Laurel man who had pipe bombs in his car now faces a federal charge for last summer’s incident, authorities said Wednesday.
Jeremy Giliberti, 52, was charged Thursday with possessing destructive devices — a federal offense. He’s scheduled to appear Tuesday afternoon in Trenton federal court.
Giliberti was initially arrested July 26, when Hamilton police say they found explosives in his car. During a search of the vehicle, an officer found a duffle bag on the front passenger-side floorboard that contained four pipe bombs, authorities said.
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Two of the devices were encased in 5-inch steel pipes and two of the devices were encased in cardboard tubing wrapped in duct tape. All four of the devices contained numerous metal pellets, an explosive mixture, and a pyrotechnic fuse, according to court documents.
Giliberti was arrested at the scene. Police later found another device during a search of Giliberti’s home.
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In July, Giliberti was charged with possession of a destructive device.
The federal offense carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000, if convicted.
A LinkedIn profile under Giliberti’s name shows several posts claiming he’s been targeted by the U.S. government — notably the FBI, Department of Justice and branches of the military. Read more: Pipe Bombs Found In Burlington County Man’s Car, Home: Police
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