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THURSDAY, AUG. 13, 2020
Woman charged with attempted terrorism at Lombard Municipal Campus Allegedly assisted accomplice with flammable supplies reportedly meant for police vehicles
On Wednesday, Aug. 5, DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin and Lombard Chief of Police Roy Newton announced that a Lombard woman was facing Attempt Terrorism and Possession of Incendiary Device charges for allegedly assisting a Lombard man who allegedly approached numerous city-owned squad cars armed with a Molotov cocktail, lighters, butane torches and a bat. Amanda Wolf, 23, appeared in Bond Court, where Judge Alex McGimpsey set bond at $750,000 with 10% to apply. On Monday, June 1, 2020, at approximately 12:27 a.m., a Lombard police officer allegedly observed a male dressed in all-black clothing wearing a hood, face covering and latex gloves walking near the Village Hall and then in the direction of the Village of Lombard Municipal campus with a bat hanging from his bag. It is alleged that the subject, later identified as Christian Frazee, was walking toward the squad cars and employee vehicles, while holding a lighter in his left hand and a Molotov cocktail in his right hand. It is further alleged that Frazee also had a butane torch lighter, seven additional lighters and two knives in his possession. Frazee was taken into custody at that time. Further investigation into the matter revealed that Wolf allegedly supplied Frazee with the materials to make the Molotov cocktail. Additionally, it is alleged that Wolf exchanged numerous texts with Frazee that evening including an exchange in which Frazee tells Wolf he’s going to “Throw s--- at the cop cars” and asks her to “Bring me some ribbing [sic] alcohol a rag and a glass bottle” to which Wolf responded “Okay.” Another text exchange alleges that Frazee asks Wolf “Is peroxide flam-
mable?” to which Wolf responded, “Wya [sic] I got that stuff for ya I also threw in some acetone I know that’s flammable lol.” “The arrest of Ms. Wolf sends the message that while we fully support peaceful protests in DuPage County, we have no tolerance for any crim-
inal behavior perpetrated under the guise of such protests,” Berlin said. “Peaceful protests do not include Molotov cocktails, butane torches, knives and a baseball bat. There is nothing funny about planned criminal behavior, which if carried out, may have caused significant damage
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to property and the potential loss of human life. Thanks to the outstanding work of the Lombard Police Department, Ms. Wolf is now facing extremely serious charges for her alleged involvement with Mr. Frazee. “For the safety of our community, it is imperative that we thoroughly
investigate every aspect of this case, which will ultimately lead to its natural conclusion,” Newton said. “I am very appreciative of the legal guidance and assistance we have received from State’s Attorney Berlin’s office
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