he man now at the center of a standoff in Habersham County is the father of a woman who gained international attention when she admitted to FBI agents she "liked to blow up toilets" in the woods and that she made pipe bombs as a "hobby".
Celia Savage plead not guilty, but was charged with making and possessing explosive devices and possessing firearms while unlawfully using controlled substances.
Federal agents searched her north Georgia home in May 2012 and said they found pipe bombs, firearms, anarchist literature, and illegal drugs. She was sentenced to six years probation after she reached a plea deal with prosecutors. She was twenty-five years old at the time.
Celia Savage plead not guilty, but was charged with making and possessing explosive devices and possessing firearms while unlawfully using controlled substances.
Federal agents searched her north Georgia home in May 2012 and said they found pipe bombs, firearms, anarchist literature, and illegal drugs. She was sentenced to six years probation after she reached a plea deal with prosecutors. She was twenty-five years old at the time.