A look at the fireworks company that sold products to two suspected terrorists this month
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A look at the fireworks company that sold products to two suspected terrorists this month
"Phantom Fireworks' sophisticated internal system allowed them to quickly identify the suspect in the synagogue attack, providing law enforcement with essential evidence including a receipt and surveillance video."
"The consumer-grade fireworks sold to the public are regulated by federal law and are designed not to mass-detonate or chain-ignite, contrary to public perception."
Phantom Fireworks quickly assisted law enforcement after a synagogue attack in Michigan by providing the suspect's name, address, and purchase details. Ayman Mohamad Ghazali bought $2,250 worth of fireworks shortly before the attack. Additionally, a Pennsylvania teenager purchased a fuse before allegedly using homemade bombs at a protest. Phantom's internal systems and surveillance capabilities are valuable for investigations, and federal regulations govern the sale of consumer-grade fireworks, which are less dangerous than perceived.
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