Peter Karasev indicted for PG&E transformer explosions
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Peter Karasev (inset) in a San Jose Police Department mug shot, the suspect’s home pictured in March after his initial arrest (KGO-TV/screengrab)

A 36-year-old California software engineer allegedly found with an inactive meth lab in his home back in March, months after two PG&E transformers were blown up, now faces a federal indictment, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday.

Peter Karasev’s indictment, dated Oct. 19, listed three counts in connection with the use of an explosive to destroy PG&E transformers in San Jose on Dec. 8, 2022 and Jan. 5, 2023, affecting over 1,500 homes and businesses locally.

Law&Crime readers may remember PG&E as the power company that pleaded guilty to 84 involuntary manslaughter counts in connection with the deadly Camp Fire of 2018 and which subsequently faced massive liability for other fires, in addition to bankruptcy proceedings. While Karasev’s alleged motive behind the explosions is unclear, the indictment said the accused bomber “attempted to cause and caused a significant interruption and impairment of a function” of PG&E energy facilities located in San Jose on Thornwood Drive and Snell Avenue, respectively.

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