Ore. bomb suspect due in court; landlord 'shocked'
SALEM, Ore. – Joshua A. Turnidge's landlord calls him a hardworking man who refinished floors and did other renovations for reduced rent.
But authorities on Monday identified Turnidge as the suspect in the bombing at the West Coast Bank branch in Woodburn that killed two law enforcement officers and critically injured a third. He was waiting arraignment Tuesday morning.
Turnidge, 32, was arrested Sunday after police released surveillance photographs of a person of interest in Friday's bombing. His name was made public on Monday. Turnidge was being held on multiple charges including murder, manufacturing and possession of a dangerous device and conspiracy.
The Marion County district attorney's office hasn't discussed the possible motive or what led to officers to Turnidge, but said the arrest wasn't the direct result of a tip from the public.
Turnidge's landlord, Randy Jacobsen, said Monday that he met Turnidge about a month ago and they become friends. Jacobsen called Turnidge a "very hardworking, upstanding guy."
"We're just shocked if this ends up being true," he said.
He said Turnidge watched football every Sunday and was trying to build an alternative-fuel business.
The bomb went off after police officers arrived to check on a suspicious object and then brought it inside the bank. Investigators have said they do not know why it was taken inside.
Turnidge was arrested in Salem, about 20 miles south of Woodburn, where he has lived at various homes over the past few years.
Authorities have said they believe the bomber is skilled in welding and electronics. But they weren't saying much Monday about Turnidge. Public records show he has worked as a steelworker and no serious offenses on record in Oregon.
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