FBI Says Former Doctor Admits To Making Devices

November 27th, 2009 admin

The Cuyahoga Falls man accused of possessing an assortment of explosives and firearms, confessed to making the devices during an interview this week with the FBI, according to court documents. Mark Campano, 56, is incarcerated at an undisclosed facility in northeast Ohio after a court appearance Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Akron. He is charged This story comes to us via


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