Adeeb Nasir, 58, and Adil Justice Ahme Nasir, 31, were arrested in Salt Lake City after allegedly planting and igniting a live bomb under a news media vehicle that failed to detonate, according to kmyu.tv and X user @5oclockhere. The incident occurred within the reporting window, and a subsequent raid on their Magna home uncovered additional explosives, hoax weapons of mass destruction, weapons, and drugs, leading to evacuations as the FBI and local police secured the area. Details from kmyu.tv indicate that the device, planted under the vehicle, was lit but did not detonate. The raid on the Nasir residence in Magna reportedly yielded further explosives, mock WMDs, firearms, and narcotics. The arrests and subsequent search prompted evacuations of nearby homes as law enforcement managed the scene. In separate commentary, Geraldo Rivera suggested on X that Tyler Robinson, the primary suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk, may have been motivated by fantasy role-play rather than political discord, referencing video games. Previous reports detailed the arrest of Adeeb Nasir on terrorism charges and the ongoing investigation into Charlie Kirk's assassination. Funds established for Charlie Kirk's family have surpassed $7.6 million through multiple donation channels. President Donald Trump announced Kirk would be posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Ryder Corral was previously arrested at Kirk's memorial for disruption, reportedly wearing a shirt similar to the assassin's. The FBI is reportedly investigating potential links to North Korea and leftist groups in Utah in connection with Kirk's assassination.