Oakland Man Charged After Device Exploded Beside Car

A 55-year-old Oakland man is facing felony charges after authorities say he set a device next to a car occupied by two people earlier this month, then walked away as it detonated, shattering the windshield and injuring one of the occupants. Police found the man nearby and booked him, and prosecutors allege he deliberately placed the device beside the car before leaving the area.

Allegations from court filings

According to Mercury News, court filings say the man parked next to a vehicle with two people inside, took an “unknown device” out of his trunk and set it beside the car before walking away. The filings state the device “exploded as Igondjo walked away,” damaging the vehicle’s windshield and leaving a woman inside with a visible injury. Authorities arrested him in the 2300 block of Webster Street, and records list his age as 55.

Charges and legal exposure

Prosecutors have charged the defendant with possessing a destructive device, assault with a deadly weapon and exploding a bomb causing bodily injury. Under California law, possession of a destructive device is covered by Penal Code §18710, while the offense involving an explosion that causes bodily injury is addressed in the statutes and jury instructions tied to Penal Code §18750. Those offenses can carry multi-year prison terms, depending on enhancements and the facts alleged. See California Penal Code §18710 and the Judicial Council’s CALCRIM No. 2577 for the elements and possible penalties…

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