Cesar Sayoc Jr., arrested Friday by the FBI in connection to a series of mail bombs addressed to prominent Democrats, has a lengthy criminal past, a van covered in stickers of Democrats' faces behind crosshairs and claims to be a choreographer at a male burlesque review similar to Chippendales. Sayoc, 56, is also an avid supporter of President Donald Trump, according to his social media activity. His Twitter posts are loaded with political memes as well as multiple photos and videos of himself attending at least one campaign-style rally in support of Trump. His online activity also appears to include threats against politicians and media figures, some of whom were targeted with mail bombs this week. Sayoc, a Brooklyn, New York, native, was arrested Friday morning outside of an auto parts store in Plantation, Florida. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Friday afternoon that Sayoc was charged with five criminal counts, including illegal mailing of explosives, threatening former president, and assaulting current and former federal officers.

FBI investigate a van owned by a suspect who was arrested in relation to the a series of package bombs that were sent to leading democrats, in Plantation, Fla on Oct. 26th, 2018.

Since Monday, law enforcement authorities intercepted more than a dozen explosive devices addressed to prominent Democrats, including former President Barack Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Kamala Harris of California, former Vice President Joe Biden, and billionaire political donor George Soros. The criminal complaint detailing the charges noted that "The windows of Sayoc's van were covered with images including images critical of CNN." In 2002, Sayoc was charged in Miami-Dade County with threatening to throw a bomb, though he only received a year on probation in that case and was not convicted.