Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Illegal Transportation of Explosives After FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force Investigation

In a statement released on social media, the FBI’s Cincinnati Division has informed the public that James Phillips has entered a guilty plea for the illegal transportation of explosive materials. This development comes after a coordinated investigation spearheaded by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, involving various partners, culminated in Phillips’ arrest earlier this year. The FBI Cincinnati official post marks the latest update on a case that commenced with heightened activity in multiple Ohio locations.

Following an investigation by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force and our partners, James Phillips has pleaded guilty to illegally transporting explosive materials. Phillips was arrested in April 2025 by the FBI after agents and bomb squads executed search warrants in Mason,… pic.twitter.com/EHL2ZOGXyM

— FBI Cincinnati (@FBICincinnati) September 25, 2025

Details regarding Phillips’ apprehension in April 2025 emerged after the FBI, alongside bomb squads, conducted several search warrants across Mason, Oxford, and Liberty Township. This intense official action was part of a broader effort to thwart potential threats and ensure public safety. Phillips was subsequently taken into custody by the FBI, reflecting the organization’s continuous drive to effectively neutralize risks before they can escalate into incidents…

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