KEY POINTS
  • Authorities arrest a Los Angeles man described as a U.S. Army veteran on terror-related charges that include threats against a local landmark and freeways.
  • The suspect is identified as Mark Steven Domingo, 26, of Reseda, California, according to a press release Monday from the U.S. Department of Justice.
  • Authorities say Domingo expressed support for ISIS and discussed wanting to use explosives at the Santa Monica Pier and on L.A. freeways.
  • Online rants by Domingo, who expressed anger at the killings of Muslims last month in New Zealand mosque attacks, tip off investigators.
Evening traffic leaving Los Angeles on the 405 freeway North.

LOS ANGELES — Authorities have arrested a Los Angeles man described as a U.S. military veteran on terror-related charges that include threats against a local landmark and freeways.

The suspect was identified as Mark Steven Domingo, 26, of Reseda, California, according to a press release issued Monday by the U.S. Department of Justice. It said Domingo "was arrested Friday night after he received what he thought was a live bomb, but in fact was an inert explosive device that was delivered by an undercover law enforcement officer as part of an investigation by the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force."