Ryan Chamberlain

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Ryan Kelly Chamberlain II is an American media and political consultant, who worked on the campaign of Gavin Newsom in his run for mayor of San Francisco. He was the subject of a nationwide FBI search beginning May 31, 2014, after evidence of explosives were reportedly found in his San Francisco apartment, and after he had allegedly posted a suicide note on Facebook. Details of the reasons for the manhunt were not immediately released by investigators. Chamberlain was arrested by the FBI in the evening on Monday June 2, 2014 within the San Francisco city limits. [1] [2] [3] [4] He was charged with possessing an illegal explosive device. Chamberlain allegedly had "four components necessary to comprise an IED" in his apartment, according to the FBI. [5]

In 2016, Chamberlain pleaded guilty for possessing a biological toxin he obtained on the dark web as well as an unregistered handgun. The FBI withdrew all explosives charges. A review of the evidence indicated the only IED materials Chamberlain possessed were a hobbyist rocket motor, matchstick powder, a remote control, and a glass jar – all of which could be considered household items. The "biological agents" were a small non-lethal amount of abrin and sodium cyanide. Per Chamberlain, he had purchased the abrin and firearm on the dark web as a result of suicidal ideation. Chamberlain was sentenced to 2+12 years in prison. [6]

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References

  1. Weise, Elizabeth. "FBI: S.F. man at center of explosives threat in custody". USA TODAY.
  2. "Explosives Suspect Ryan Chamberlain Captured After Dramatic Manhunt". ABC News.
  3. June 2, SFGate on; PM, 2014 at 6:36 (June 3, 2014). "FBI: Suspect Ryan Chamberlain arrested in S.F." SFGate Blog.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. http://www.sfbg.com/politics/2014/06/02/wanted-pr-consultant-ryan-chamberlain-burned-sf-politics
  5. Serna, Joseph (2014-06-03). "Ryan Chamberlain had makings of bomb in S.F. apartment, FBI says". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  6. Egeliko, Bob. "Political Consultant gets Prison Time for Biological Toxin Charge".