- Jacksonville police arrested a Fort Stewart soldier Saturday
after finding him armed, wearing black clothes and leaving a power plant
where he allegedly left an explosive.
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- Spc. Derek Lawrence Peterson, 27, is being held on a
$5 million bond by the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office Department of Corrections.
He has been charged with attempting to detonate an explosive device.
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- Peterson belongs to B Company, 1st Battalion, 64th Armor
and has been stationed at Fort Stewart since March, said Dina McCain, a
Fort Stewart spokeswoman.
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- McCain said she did not know whether Army investigators
were involved with the case and referred all questions about it to Jacksonville
police.
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- An officer with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office stopped
Peterson at 11:15 p.m. Saturday for speeding. The officer found Peterson
wearing all black clothing and black, plastic pads on his knees and elbows,
according to a sheriff's department report. He also had a pistol in a shoulder
holster.
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- The officer recognized Peterson's black 2002 Chevrolet
Silverado pickup because he had noticed it backed up to the Florida Power
and Light station's main gate 30 minutes earlier as he drove to assist
another officer.
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- The officer searched Peterson's truck and found a 12-inch
knife, a six-inch knife, a 12-gauge shotgun, shotgun shells, .45-caliber
bullets, four ammo magazines, a six-volt battery, duct tape, speaker wire
and plastic from an explosive device, the report said.
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- After being informed of his rights, wrote arresting officer
D.F. Valiante, "the suspect advised me that he was on the power plant
property to practice recon tactics."
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- Police followed footprints on a dirt road at the power
plant and found an explosive device underneath the power lines, the report
said.
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- Peterson allegedly told police he had placed a Hoffman
explosive device, equal in power to a half-stick of dynamite. He had planned
to detonate the explosive but was worried that he would be injured in the
blast, the report said. Instead, Peterson removed a six-volt battery and
threw it into the woods.
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- A bomb squad disposed of the explosive.
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- Peterson's next court date is June 4. He is not allowed
visitors at the jail, according to the corrections department.
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- Military reporter Noelle Phillips can be reached at phillips
@ savannahnow.com or 652-0366.
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