Adeeb Nasir, a 58-year-old man from Magna, Utah, was arrested on Friday on multiple charges including weapons of mass destruction and terrorism threats, following a federal investigation that led to the evacuation of several homes. The arrest is connected to the discovery of an undetonated explosive device placed under a news media vehicle in Salt Lake City, according to ABC4. The discovery of the explosive device, which reportedly ignited but failed to detonate, prompted the federal investigation and subsequent evacuation of homes in the Magna area. Nasir faces multiple counts related to weapons of mass destruction and terrorism threats. No further details regarding the specific nature of the device or the target beyond the news media vehicle have been officially released. In a separate development, a Charlie Kirk Prayer Vigil is scheduled to take place at the Kennedy Center, with scenes showing individuals gathering outside before the doors opened. This event follows President Donald Trump's announcement that Charlie Kirk will be posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom at a memorial service in Arizona next Sunday. Separately, funds established for Charlie Kirk's family have surpassed $7.6 million, raised through four different funds set up by associates including Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel. The FBI continues its investigation into Charlie Kirk's assassination, reportedly exploring potential links to North Korea and leftist groups in Utah. A man named Ryder Corral was previously arrested at Kirk's memorial in Washington for disrupting the event and reportedly wearing a shirt similar to the assassin's. Russia has commented on the murder, questioning whether it represents an isolated incident or a trend. House Democrats are also scheduled to hold a virtual security briefing concerning the assassination. The primary suspect in Kirk's assassination, Tyler Robinson, has not yet provided information to investigators. Robinson's roommate, identified as his boyfriend, is cooperating with law enforcement and is not expected to face charges.