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FBI Arrests Man on Federal Charges Related to
2006 Attempted Arson Linked to Domestic Terror in
Pasadena, California
In a case that may have links to environmental extremism, a man charged in a 2006
attempted arson of a real estate construction site in Pasadena, California has been
arrested by FBI agents in Texas, announced Keith Bolcar, the acting Assistant Director
in Charge of the FBI in Los Angeles.
Stephen James Murphy, 43, of Arlington, Texas, and former resident of California,
was arrested at his home Wednesday morning after being named in a criminal complaint
filed last week in United States District Court in Los Angeles. The complaint charges
Murphy with the attempted arson of unfinished townhomes in Pasadena, California in
2006. Murphy was recently linked to evidence left at the crime scene through forensic
analysis.
The complaint alleges that on September 19, 2006, the Pasadena Fire
Department responded to a construction site after a crude incendiary device was
discovered. Detectives initiated an arson investigation and determined that the
device had failed to function properly and did not ignite.
The next day, construction workers could not start their tractor vehicle when they
arrived for work. According to the complaint, the workers found a message written in
permanent marker on the side of the inoperable vehicle which read, “ANOTHER
TRACTOR DECOMMISIONED BY THE E.L.F.” Pasadena detectives recognized the
signature as referring to the Earth Liberation Front and notified the FBI. The investigation
later revealed that the ignition system of the tractor had been tampered with, according to the complaint.
Evidence collected at the scene was processed at the FBI’s laboratory, where
analysts extracted male DNA from cigarettes used as components of the incendiary
device. The DNA was found to be that of a single individual. The results for these DNA
samples were then entered into CODIS (the Combined DNA Index System). A CODIS
search using the DNA profile of the samples extracted from the cigarettes matched the
DNA profile of Steven James Murphy, whose DNA was on record with the California
Department of Justice.
A federal arrest warrant was issued for Murphy on September 24 and FBI agents
and police officers in Arlington, Texas arrested him, yesterday, without incident. Murphy
is scheduled to make his initial appearance this afternoon in United States District Court
in Dallas. Prosecutors in Texas will ask the court to remove Murphy to Los Angeles to
face prosecution.
This investigation was conducted by agents with the FBI’s Field Offices in Los
Angeles and Dallas, and the FBI’s Laboratory in Quantico, Virginia; investigators with the
Pasadena Police Department and Pasadena Fire Department, as well as members of
the San Gabriel Valley Arson Task Force. Officers with the Police Department at the
University of Texas – Arlington, and officers with the Arlington, Texas, Police Department,
provided considerable assistance during this investigation and during the arrest of Mr.
Murphy.
The case against Murphy will be prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s
Office in Los Angeles.
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