Friday, September 29, 2006

Man Allegedly Seeks Revenge Over Glasses

A man upset that his neighbour's children helped break his wife's eyeglasses is accused of trying to bomb the neighbour's house in retaliation. David Michielsen, 27, of Hammond is charged with detonating a destructive device with intent to intimidate or destroy and manufacturing a destructive device. He faces 58 years in prison if convicted on both counts.

The neighbour told police she was visiting Michielsen's wife when her children and Michielsen's broke the glasses. Michielsen ordered her and her children to leave.

Later that night, he called the neighbour and asked for a pair of glasses he could use to fix his wife's broken ones. The neighbor told police she complied, but Michielsen threw the glasses into her house about 10 minutes later, saying they wouldn't work.

About an hour later, the woman heard a noise and looked outside. She saw Michielsen running away and spotted an item on her air conditioner that turned out to be a canister with a lighted green wick. She extinguished the wick and called police.

Police said the canister was an explosive device made from a carbon dioxide container filled with a shiny black powder.

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