The 29-year-old was arrested at Boston's airport before boarding a one-way fight to Guatemala.
DNA from a partially eaten burrito links a suspect to the Mother's Day firebombing of an anti-abortion group in Wisconsin, investigators say.
No-one from the group was in the office in the state capital of Madison at the time of the attack, and no injuries were reported.Mr Roychowdhury was arrested at Boston's airport on Tuesday before boarding a one-way fight to Guatemala City, theHe was charged with attempting to cause damage by means of fire or an explosive, a felony. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison.
Although DNA was recovered from a Mason jar at the scene, authorities spent nearly a year searching for the person they say committed the crime. They had very few leads - until earlier this month. "Law enforcement retrieved the bag from the trash. The contents of the bag included a quarter portion of a partially eaten burrito wrapped in waxed paper," court documents state.Officials sent the burrito and the contents of the bag to the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms for testing.
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