A 15-year-old Long Island student remains in custody today following a harrowing discovery of explosive materials at his residence.
The investigation began earlier this week after authorities identified the teenager as a suspect in a swastika vandalism incident at a local high school.
Nassau County police officers executed a search warrant at the boy's home where they uncovered a cache of volatile chemical components.
Detectives immediately evacuated the surrounding neighborhood to ensure public safety while the bomb squad assessed the threat.
Specialized technicians conducted a controlled detonation of the unidentified materials in the backyard of the property on Wednesday afternoon.
The resulting blast was so powerful that it reportedly shook the foundations of neighboring houses and could be heard several blocks away.
Law enforcement officials confirmed that the teen's father is now under intense scrutiny for his potential role in the illegal activity.
Investigators believe the father may have provided the necessary funding for his son to purchase the dangerous explosive components online.
School district administrators expressed deep concern over the dual nature of the crimes involving both hate speech and physical danger.
Counselors have been made available to students who are struggling with the news of the antisemitic imagery and the subsequent police raid.
The teenager faces multiple charges including criminal possession of a weapon and making a terroristic threat.
Prosecutors are currently weighing whether to charge the father with endangering the welfare of a child or criminal facilitation.
Local community leaders have called for increased vigilance and education regarding the radicalization of youth through digital platforms.
They emphasized that the combination of extremist ideology and access to bomb-making materials represents a significant risk to the public.
Neighbors described the family as quiet and expressed shock that such dangerous materials were being stored in their suburban community.
The investigation remains active as forensic experts analyze the teen's electronic devices for further evidence of intent.
Authorities are working to determine if the suspect was acting alone or was part of a larger network of extremist individuals.
A court hearing for the minor is scheduled for early next week to determine if he will be tried as an adult.
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