LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) â?? A Liberty University student arrested after homemade explosive devices were found in the trunk of his car was planning to be among thousands attending the funeral of the Rev. Jerry Falwell, Campbell County authorities said.
Mark David Uhl, 19, was arrested Monday night on charges of manufacturing an explosive device, Major Steve Hutcherson said. He said Uhl told a family member he had made bombs and planned to attend the funeral. The family member notified authorities.

Gaddy described the five bombs as "sort of like Napalm." He said they were about the size of soda cans and were filled with gasoline and Styrofoam, which dissolves and forms a sticky substance. "When it blows up, it sticks to things and burns," he said.

Gaddy said experts with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives would analyze the devices, which were being stored by the state police.

The sheriff also said investigators in Fauquier County were interviewing several people who had been in an ROTC program with Uhl, of Amissville, in high school and may have been involved in making the bombs. One is now in the Army, he said.
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Just goes to show that every country has its nutjobs!

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Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . LU student arrested with homemade bombs LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) â?? A Liberty University student arrested after homemade explosive devices were found in the trunk of his car was planning to be among thousands attending the funeral of the Rev. Jerry Falwell, Campbell County authorities said. Mark David Uhl, 19, was arrested Monday night on charges of manufacturing an explosive device, Major Steve Hutcherson said. He said Uhl told a family member he had made bombs and planned to attend the funeral. The family member notified authorities. Rating: 5