SANTA ANA,
California – A federal grand jury today issued a four-count indictment against
a Long Beach man for his role in the May 15, 2018 bombing of the Magyar
Kozmetica spa in Aliso Viejo that killed the man’s ex-girlfriend and seriously
injured two other people.
Stephen
William Beal, 59, who was arrested earlier this month pursuant to a criminal
complaint, was charged with four felonies:
use of a weapon of
mass destruction resulting in death,
malicious
destruction of a building resulting in death,
use of a
destructive device in relation to a crime of violence, and
possession of an
unregistered destructive device.
Beal, who is
currently being held without bond in federal custody, is scheduled to be
arraigned on the indictment on March 25.
An
indictment contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every
defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a
reasonable doubt.
The charges
of use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death and malicious
destruction of a building resulting in death each carry a potential sentence of
life without parole in federal prison. The charge of use of a destructive
device in relation to a crime of violence carries an additional consecutive
penalty of 30 years in federal prison. The charge of possession of an
unregistered destructive device carries a statutory maximum penalty of 10 years
in prison.
This matter
is being investigated by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, which includes
special agents with the FBI and deputies with the Orange County Sheriff’s
Department. Task Force members who participated in the investigation included
IRS Criminal Investigation; the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives; U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security
Investigations; the Los Angeles Police Department; the Long Beach Police
Department; the Irvine Police Department; the Anaheim Police Department; and
the Orange County Fire Authority.
The case against Beal is being prosecuted by Assistant
United States Attorneys Mark Takla and Annamartine Salick of the Terrorism and
Export Crimes Section.
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