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Two Marines in Custody After Bomb Scare

Friday, April 6, 2012

By Beth Ford Roth

Thomas "Tommy" Bazer
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Above: Thomas "Tommy" Bazer

Two Twentynine Palms Marines are in custody this morning after police found explosives in the back of their truck at a Redondo Beach shopping center.

Camp Pendleton Patch has identified the two Marines as Devin Gajewski, 24, and Thomas Bazer, 20. Earlier reports that the explosives were from Camp Pendleton were erroneous, according to Patch.

The Marines were detained at the South Bay Galleria. Shopper Lisa Williams told Los Angeles television station KTLA:

"We went up to them, and we were going to tell them 'thank you' for supporting our country, and we asked them what's wrong and they told us to get away from them... that something's wrong and we need to leave because the cops are coming."

According to Camp Pendleton Patch, an explosives robot from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department was used to examine the contents of the Marine's pickup truck bed. The truck bed contained a stun grenade.
 
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Marines detained with military explosives described as 'remorseful'
Los Angeles Times - ‎21 hours ago‎
Lance Cpl. Devin Gajewski, 24, and Pvt. Thomas Bazer, 20, were not in custody but have returned to Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, according to public affairs office Capt. Nick Mannweiler. Mannweiler identified Gajewski as a ...
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Contra Costa Times - ‎18 hours ago‎
Pvt. Thomas Bazer, 20, and Lance Cpl. Devin Gajewski, 22, had left the base with 10 "ground burst munition simulators," otherwise known as "artillery simulators" or "arty sims," Marine Capt. Nick Mannweiler said. A fellow Marine who knew the two had ...
Marines arrested with explosives
Hi-Desert Star - ‎20 hours ago‎
According to a Redondo Beach Police Department news release, Devin Gajewski, 22, and Thomas Bazer, 20, were arrested at 8:10 pm in a Living Spaces Furniture parking lot on Hawthorne Boulevard. Gajewski and Bazer, whose ranks have not been confirmed yet ...
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The Associated Press - ‎19 hours ago‎
The Marines, identified as Pvt. Thomas Bazer, 20, and Lance Cpl. Devin Gajewski, 22, acknowledged having the explosives, authorities said. They were in military custody Friday. A bomb squad from the Los Angeles County sheriff's office found 10 devices ...
Marines Trigger North Redondo Bomb Scare
Patch.com - ‎18 hours ago‎
Lance Cpl. Devin Gajewski, 22, and Pvt. Thomas Bazer, 20, were detained by members of the Redondo Beach Police Department on Thursday evening. Officers found the two standing outside a white Dodge Ram pickup truck parked in the lot in front of Living ...
Troops with explosives cause US mall alert
Ninemsn - ‎18 hours ago‎
The Marines, identified as Private Thomas Bazer, 20, and Lance Corporal Devin Gajewski, 22, acknowledged having the explosives, authorities said. A bomb squad from the Los Angeles County sheriff's office found 10 devices that are used in artillery ...
Police: Marines Had 10 Stun Grenades
Patch.com - ‎Apr 6, 2012‎
Devin Gajewski, 24, and Thomas Bazer, 20, both stationed at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, admitted to having explosive devices in the pickup, Redondo Police Capt. Jeff Hink said in a news release.
TWENTYNINE PALMS: Marines detained with blast devices
Press-Enterprise - ‎13 hours ago‎
Officials said they contacted Lance Cpl. Devin Gajewski, 22, and Pvt. Thomas Bazer, 20, and ordered them to stop their vehicle and wait to be contacted by civilian or military law enforcement officers. Redondo Beach police arrived at the Marines' ...
2 Marines detained in Redondo Beach; explosives allegedly found
Los Angeles Times - ‎Apr 6, 2012‎
They detained Devin Gajewski, 24, and Thomas Bazer, 21, both stationed at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms. Authorities say both men admitted to having explosives inside the vehicle. Officers cordoned off the parking lot and ...
Explosive devices found in Marines' pickup nonlethal, police say
Los Angeles Times - ‎Apr 6, 2012‎
Devon Gajewski, 24 and Thomas Bazer, 20, were taken into custody by Naval Criminal Investigative Services agents. The active-duty Marines stationed at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms were standing next to the pickup and ...
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Long Beach Press-Telegram - ‎Apr 6, 2012‎
Officers found the pickup in the parking lot of the Living Spaces furniture store at 1519 Hawthorne Boulevard, adjacent to the South Bay Galleria shopping center, and detained Devin Gajewski, 24, and Thomas Bazer, 20, who were standing next to the ...
2 Marines In Custody After Taking Explosives to Local Shopping Center
LAist - ‎Apr 6, 2012‎
Officers with the Redondo Beach Police Department found the Marines, 20-year-old Thomas Bazer and 24-year-old Devin Gajewski, standing next to the truck. The men admitted to having explosives in the truck. As a precaution, the parking lot was closed ...
Two Marines in Custody After Bomb Scare
KPBS - ‎Apr 6, 2012‎
Camp Pendleton Patch has identified the two Marines as Devin Gajewski, 24, and Thomas Bazer, 20. Earlier reports that the explosives were from Camp Pendleton were erroneous, according to Patch. The Marines were detained at the South Bay Galleria.
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Fox News - ‎Apr 6, 2012‎
Thomas Bazer, 20, and Devin Gajewski, 24, were taken into the custody of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. The two are stationed at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, about 180 miles northeast of the mall.
Police: Two Military Members in Custody after Bomb Scare
Patch.com - ‎Apr 5, 2012‎
Devin Gajewski, 24, and Thomas Bazer, 20, were arrested. The two are active duty Marines stationed at Twentynine Palms. Early reports of the explosives coming from Camp Pendleton appear to be incorrect. A Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department bomb ...
Two marines arrested for possible explosives in Redondo Beach [UPDATE]
Easy Reader - ‎Apr 6, 2012‎
Devin Gejewski, 24, and Thomas Bazer, 20, were arrested by a white Dodge truck around 9 pm in the Living Spaces Furniture store parking lot at 1519 Hawthorne Blvd. without incident and taken into custody. Officers cordoned off the parking lot and ...
2 Marines detained for explosive devices in truck at South Bay Galleria
abc7.com - ‎Apr 6, 2012‎
Devin Gajewski, 24, and Thomas Bazer, 20, were standing next to the vehicle. They were detained after admitting to having explosive devices in the truck. Officials cordoned off the parking lot and evacuated several stores.
Marines questioned about simulators
Inland Empire News - ‎20 hours ago‎
The ground burst simulators are non-lethal training devices and were recovered without incident. The Marines were returned to 29 Palms and are not in custody. They were identified as Lance Cpl Devin Gajewski, 22, a tank crewman, and Pvt Thomas Bazer, ...
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89.3 KPCC (blog) - ‎Apr 6, 2012‎
Hink said Devin Gajewski, 24, and Thomas Bazer, 21 were taken into custody by Naval Criminal Investigative Services agents to determine what the Marines were doing in a civilian vehicle more than two hours away from their base. Pick up truck.
 
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