A resident of Pittsburgh has been sentenced in federal court to 188
months’ imprisonment, followed by three years’ supervised release, on
his conviction of distributing information relating to explosives with
the intent that it be used for a crime of violence, United States
Attorney David J. Hickton announced today.
Senior United States District Judge Donetta W. Ambrose imposed the
sentence on Michael Steven Cech, 42, 3066 Stafford Street, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, 15204.
According to information presented to the court, on May 18, 2012, a
government confidential informant met with Cech. During the recorded
conversation, the informant indicated to Cech that he was implicated in a
federal drug case and that he had a need for a bomb in order to prevent
a witness from testifying against him. Cech indicated that would be “no
problem” and that he was going to put nails in the bomb so that what
the explosion did not “get,” the nails would. Cech indicated to the
informant that he had built bombs “many times” and that all the
informant would have to do was to “light it and throw it.” Further, Cech
promised that his bomb would work. When the informant asked Cech what
he wanted in exchange for the bomb, Cech stated that he wanted a .45
caliber pistol and $300. On May 25, 2012, Cech met the informant at a
parking lot in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. When Cech arrived, he was in
possession of components of a bomb he intended to assemble. The
components included a pipe, two endcaps, serrated nails, and candle
wicks. Cech then proceeded to instruct the informant how to assemble the
bomb. During the recorded conversation, Cech told the informant how to
handle gunpowder, how to physically put the bomb together, where to put
the explosive gun powder, when to place the nails within the bomb, and
how and where to drill the hole in the endcap to place the fuse into the
bomb. Cech assured the informant that the bomb that he was
demonstrating the assembly on would be functional and that he had built
30 of them and all 30 had exploded as designed. Cech stated that he
preferred that no kids were killed when the informant deployed the bomb,
because he liked kids, but Cech stated, “It is what it is.”
Assistant United States Attorney James T. Kitchen prosecuted this case on behalf of the government.
U.S. Attorney Hickton commended the Federal Bureau of Investigation
for the investigation leading to the successful prosecution of Cech.
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