St.
Louis, MO – Milton Ohlsen, III, was sentenced to 20 years in prison involving
the 2008 bombing in the Carondelet Plaza garage that injured Clayton attorney
John L. Gillis.
With
his plea last September, Ohlsen admitted that on October 15, 2008, he
transported a bomb to the parking garage at 190 Carondelet with the intent that
the bomb would cause death or serious bodily injury to the intended victim. He
concealed the explosive device in a gift basket and placed the basket next to
an Acura TL that he incorrectly believed belonged to the intended victim. On
October 16, 2008, the bomb exploded and caused permanent bodily injury to John
Gillis, who had moved the basket because it was blocking access to the driver‘s
door of his Acura TL.
Ohlsen,
41, pled guilty to one felony count each of transportation of explosive with
intent to injure; malicious use of an explosive devise; being a previously
convicted felon in possession of an explosive; and possession of an
unregistered destructive device, and appeared today for sentencing before
United States District Judge E. Richard Webber.
The
case was investigated by ATF, the St. Louis County and Clayton Police
Departments and the Federal Bureau of Investigation‘s Evidence Response Team.
Prosecutors from both the St. Louis County Prosecutor's Office and the United
States Attorney‘s Office also assisted in the almost three- year-long
investigation. First Assistant United States Attorney Carrie Costantin handled
the case for the U.S. Attorney‘s Office.
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