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AG: More dynamite found at home of man charged with selling it on social media

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Talib Crump PHILADELPHIA - Authorities in Pennsylvania say they have recovered 30 sticks of dynamite they say are linked to suspected ATM explosions in Philadelphia.Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro has announced more charges against Talib Crump, who was arrested earlier this month, after a search of his home uncovered more explosives.Talib Crump, 26, was arrested earlier this month after he was accused of selling what he advertised as “dynamite sticks” on the streets of Philadelphia.Investigators originally recovered 12 sticks of dynamite at the time of Crump's arrest, but say they found 30 more sticks of homemade M-1000 sticks.

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