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Federal prosecutors drop weapons charge in Nevada case tied to alleged illegal biolab materials
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2026-05-29 22:47   Justice   12

Federal prosecutors drop weapons charge in Nevada case tied to alleged illegal biolab materials

Federal prosecutors in Nevada have dropped a weapons charge against Ori Solomon, a 55-year-old Israeli citizen and property manager, in a case linked to the discovery of suspected illegal biological laboratory materials at one of his Las Vegas properties.

The investigation began in January after a cleaner reportedly became seriously ill upon encountering hazardous items in a garage, including beakers containing a red-colored liquid and biological safety equipment.

According to reporting cited in the article, law enforcement believed the materials resembled those found in illicit laboratory environments and could potentially include pathogens associated with diseases such as HIV, malaria, and COVID-19.Solomon had been facing both federal firearms-related charges and state-level allegations concerning improper hazardous waste disposal.However, the U.S.Attorney overseeing the case in Nevada reportedly dropped the federal weapons charge without providing a public explanation.

The decision has drawn scrutiny given the sensitive nature of the evidence and the ongoing state-level prosecution related to hazardous waste handling.The article also highlights political controversy surrounding Sigal Chattah, a Trump-appointed U.S.attorney, who has faced criticism from advocacy groups over her rhetoric and public statements.

While she is associated with the federal office handling the case, state authorities continue to pursue separate charges connected to environmental and safety violations.

The case has raised broader questions about prosecutorial discretion, the handling of sensitive biological materials, and the intersection of politically appointed officials with high-profile criminal investigations.

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