Trial for alleged Santa Maria court bomber set two years after explosion

Santa Maria Sun
May 7, 2026
It’s been nearly two years since that unsettling September morning when the Santa Maria courthouse became the center of a major terrorism investigation. According to the *Santa Maria Sun*, Nathaniel James McGuire’s trial is finally set to begin—more than 20 months after he was arrested with a backpack containing a homemade device described as a coffee-tin-sized can packed with black powder, wrapped in duct tape, and studded with nails. For those of us who remember the police tape and the sudden quiet downtown that day, this trial feels like more than just a court date; it’s a step toward understanding how something so close to home could have happened.
What makes this story hit different for Santa Maria is that it’s not a headline from a far-off city. This is our courthouse—the same building where many of us have paid parking tickets, served on juries, or watched loved ones get married. The fact that the alleged plan was to target a place so woven into daily community life is a sobering reminder of the threats that sometimes lurk beneath our small-town rhythms. As the trial approaches, it’s worth keeping an eye on the *Santa Maria Sun* for updates, because this isn't just about one man’s case—it’s about how our community continues to heal and hold onto the safety we cherish.
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