St. Louis – Dean Allen McBaine, 31, of Jefferson City, MO, was
sentenced to 60 months in prison following his conviction by a jury in October
for one count of possessing an unregistered destructive device. McBaine appeared before U.S. District Court
Judge Audrey G. Fleissig who ordered McBaine to pay restitution in the amount
of $34,705.21.
According to testimony at trial, McBaine was involved in a
domestic dispute with his current wife at their residence in Jefferson City.
During the incident, McBaine discharged several rounds from a handgun into the
bedroom where his then 13-year-old son was sleeping. Consequently, McBaine’s
former spouse and mother of the boy retrieved him from Jefferson City and moved
him to her home in St. Louis. Orders of protection against McBaine were issued
for the former spouse and son.
Approximately three weeks later, on September 2, 2018 in St.
Louis City, an explosion that also damaged two adjacent homes destroyed the
former spouse’s red Mini Cooper automobile.
The co-defendant, Michael Bushman, pled guilty and was
sentenced on November 22, 2019 to 13 months in prison. Bushman admitted to preparing a “sparkler
bomb” with McBaine and detonating it under the vehicle in the victim’s
driveway. A neighbor’s security camera
system captured the explosion.
The case was investigated by the Metropolitan St. Louis
Police Department, the St. Louis Fire Department, and the St. Louis division of
the FBI. The case was handled by
Assistant United States Attorneys John Davis and Paul D’Agrosa.
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