While animal rights extremist Daniel Andreas San Diego isn’t toppling Osama bin Laden from his perch as America’s number one most wanted terrorist, he is competing for space on that same list. He is suspected of engaging in at least two 2003 bomb attacks in northern California.
The FBI announced it was adding San Diego to its “Most Wanted” terrorist list on April 21. The 31 year old San Diego becomes only the 24th person to be added to the list and the first one that is solely wanted for domestic terrorism.
The attacks were directed against the offices of two biotech facilities that did business with a company conducting animal testing for medical purposes. According to the FBI, one of the bombs was “laced with nails to create potentially deadly shrapnel.”
San Diego is described as a strict vegan that “avoids consuming or wearing anything made with animal products.” A $250,000 reward for information leading to the capture of San Diego is being offered. That amount is substantially larger the rewards offered for other “eco-terrorists” wanted in the U.S.