Maine Man Charged with Dropping Homemade Bombs from Drones
Joshua Brydon allegedly used drones to deploy explosives in a politically motivated attack in Woodland, Maine.
- Joshua Brydon, 37, was arrested on October 12 after an 18-month investigation by federal and state authorities.
- Brydon is accused of creating explosives from fireworks and propane bottles, using drones to drop them near targeted homes.
- The attacks were reportedly linked to a local political dispute involving a former Woodland Select Board member and Brydon's father-in-law.
- Charges against Brydon include arson, attempted arson, stalking, and endangering the welfare of a child.
- Brydon was released on a reduced bail of $25,000 with conditions to stay away from the victims.