Authorities Release Elsmere Pipe Bomb Search Warrant Details

The United States Attorney for the District of Delaware released a statement that outlines last week’s sentencing of an Elsmere man convicted in a 2018 pipebomb incident.

“WILMINGTON, Del. – David C. Weiss, United States Attorney for the District of Delaware, announced that Mark Consiglio, 49, of Elsmere, Delaware was sentenced today in federal court in Delaware for his role in detonating a pipe bomb at a home in Elsmere, Delaware.

According to court documents and statements made in open court, Consiglio detonated a pipe bomb at his estranged wife’s residence in the early morning hours of March 12, 2018 before fleeing the scene. The pipe bomb was thrown at the living room window and bounced back after damaging the window. The pipe bomb then exploded in the front yard of the residence. Two occupants were home at the time of the pipe bomb explosion, one of whom was in the living room. Shrapnel from the explosion was found inside the living room.

After conducting a search warrant at Consiglio’s house, four more pipe bombs were recovered as well as a .38 caliber revolver; materials used to make a pipe bomb, including PVC, fuse wire, ball bearings, and gunpowder; a World War II-era flare launcher that had been modified to accept 9mm ammunition; and a book titled “CIA improvised sabotage devices” that was dog-eared to the page on “incendiary devices.” At the time he set off the pipe bomb, Consiglio was already facing state charges for threatening to kill his wife. The government’s court filings noted that Consiglio had a history of violence and threats of violence both toward his estranged wife and other members of the community.

In sentencing Consiglio to 105 months of prison, Judge Andrews noted Consiglio’s history of violence and stated, “During his entire adult life Defendant has threatened and assaulted others.” The statutory maximum sentence for the offense was 10 years of imprisonment.

U.S. Attorney Weiss commented, “The defendant’s brazen and violent act was intended to harm and terrorize. Only sheer luck prevented anyone from being injured or killed. We will continue to prosecute violent criminals to the fullest extent of the law in an effort to make our streets and communities safer. We are thankful to our federal and state partners for their hard work in investigating this case.”

“Elsmere residents deserve to live in safe neighborhoods, and we are committed to identifying, investigating, and incarcerating anyone who threatens the safety of these communities,” said ATF Special Agent in Charge Rob Cekada. “We are proud to see that the thorough work done by our Special Agents and local and state investigative partners has resulted in bringing this violent offender to justice.”

This case was investigated by the ATF Wilmington Field Office in coordination with the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the Elsmere Police Department. The U.S. Attorney’s Office also thanks the New Castle County Police Department for its assistance. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Alexander P. Ibrahim.”

Original Story

A former Elsmere resident that pleaded guilty to possession of a pipe bomb will serve eight years and nine months in federal prison.

Mark Consiglio, 49,  was sentenced in federal court on Thursday for the March 12, 2018 incident that placed parts of Elsemer on lockdown.

 


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Consiglio was originally indicted by a federal grand jury with three counts of illegally possessing a destructive device, commonly known as a pipe bomb.  Each charge carried a maximum penalty of 10 years of imprisonment, three years of supervised release, a $10,000 fine, and a $100 special assessment on each count, if convicted.

The allegations against Consiglio included that he detonated a pipe bomb at his estranged wife’s residence in Elsmere in the early morning hours of March 12, 2018, according to the indictment.  Subsequent searches of Consiglio’s residence yielded additional suspected pipe bombs as well as a .38 caliber revolver, said officials.   In February, Consiglio was also charged with terroristic threatening by the State of Delaware for allegedly threatening to kill his wife.

Consiglio made his initial appearance on the indictment before a federal magistrate judge on May 24, 2018.  The government filed a motion to detain Consiglio pending trial.  He did not contest detention and was moved out of state that same day, according to court records.

“The use of destructive devices poses a grave threat to the safety of this community. We will treat these threats accordingly and prosecute those who employ such weapons to the fullest extent of the law.”, said U.S. Attorney David Weiss at the time.

This case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives in coordination with the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the Elsmere Police Department and is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Alexander P. Ibrahim.

Original Story

Elsmere  –  The Delaware State Fire Marshal’s office has arrested an Elsmere man in connection with yesterday’s explosion incident. Mark J. Consiglio, 48, was taken into custody yesterday and charged by State fire investigators with 3 counts of Manufacturing, Possession, and Use of an Explosive Device, all felonies, according to Assistant State Fire Marshal Michael Chionchio. He is currently awaiting arraignment through the Justice of the Peace Magistrate Court.

Chionchio said additional charges are expected from the State Fire Marshal’s office and the Elsmere Police Department pertaining to this incident. Three explosive devices were removed from Consiglio’s house in the 700 block of Baltimore Ave and rendered safe by the New Castle County Police Department – Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation were on the scene and assisted in the investigation.