Mayor Brandon Scott’s nominee to lead the Baltimore City Fire Department has had multiple run-ins with law enforcement, including being charged with illegal possession of over 50 pipe bombs, according to FOX45.

As first reported by the Baltimore Sun on Thursday, Interim Fire Chief James Wallace had the Harford County Sheriff’s Office called to his Bel Air apartment in July 1992 for “a report of an explosion.”

According to reports, law enforcement discovered “a homemade explosive device” discharged outside Wallace’s home.

Police charged James Wallace and another individual with possession of pipe bombs and possession of explosives without a license. Prior to his nomination, charges linked to this incident have been expunged from public record.... Read More: FOX45