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New Jersey parade featuring governor canceled after explosives found

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A New Jersey man has been taken into custody following the discovery of several explosive devices near a Labor Day parade route that was set to include an appearance by Gov. Phil Murphy, according to the Bridgewater Courier News.

What we know: According to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office, the alleged culprit, Thomas G. Kaiser, 55, has been arrested and charged with second-degree possession of a destructive device for an unlawful purpose and third-degree possession of a destructive device.


  • His motive is unclear.
  • The devices had been found as a part of a separate investigation, according to NJ.com. There was no direct threat to the parade or governor, but the parade was cancelled "out of an abundance of caution," according to a release by the prosecutor's office.
  • Murphy's office also confirmed to NJ.com that the devices had not been strong enough to kill anyone.
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