Explosive Devices Thrown at Occupied Homes in Gloversville: Suspects Facing Arson Charges

GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. – Following a series of explosive incidents in Gloversville, court records have revealed the extent of damage caused by the attacks. According to the records, two suspects were responsible for throwing explosive devices at two occupied homes in the area.

The explosions resulted in significant damage to a porch and a vehicle at one residence, as well as the siding of another house. Emory Ostrander, Austin Kellogg, and Stephen Politsch have all been charged with first-degree arson in connection to the incidents.

Documents indicate that the suspects were aware that individuals were inside the homes when they threw the explosive devices. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the attacks.

The investigation into the explosions is ongoing, with authorities working to determine a motive behind the reckless actions of the suspects. The community has been left shaken by the incidents, with residents expressing concern over the safety and security of their homes.

Law enforcement officials are urging anyone with information regarding the explosions to come forward and assist in the investigation. The suspects are currently in custody, awaiting further legal proceedings in connection to the charges brought against them.

As the case unfolds, residents of Gloversville are remaining vigilant and seeking reassurance that measures are being taken to ensure the safety of the community moving forward. Authorities are working diligently to bring those responsible for the attacks to justice and prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.