Lombard man facing terrorism charge found with child pornography

By Dee Longfellow

For The Addison Independent

In August, the Independent reported on an incident that took place near the Village of Lombard Municipal campus which led to Lombard resident Amanda Wolf, 23, facing charges of Attempt Terrorism and Possession of Incendiary Device. Wolf was charged with allegedly assisting a Lombard man who approached several city-owned squad cars armed with a Molotov cocktail, lighters, butane torches and a bat.

On Monday, June 1, at approximately 12:27 a.m., a Lombard police officer reportedly observed a male, later identified as Christian Frazee,  dressed in all-black clothing wearing a hood, face covering and latex gloves walking near the Village Hall and then in the direction of the Lombard campus with a bat hanging from his bag. Frazee was walking toward the squad cars and employee vehicles, while holding a lighter in his left hand and a Molotov cocktail in his right hand. It is further alleged that Frazee also had a butane torch lighter, seven additional lighters and two knives in his possession. Frazee was taken into custody at that time.

The story later revealed that Wolf allegedly supplied Frazee with the materials to make the Molotov cocktail. Additionally, Wolf reportedly exchanged numerous texts with Frazee that evening including an exchange in which Frazee tells Wolf he’s going to “Throw s— at the cop cars” and asks her to “Bring me some ribbing [sic] alcohol a rag and a glass bottle” to which Wolf responded “Okay.” Another text exchange alleges that Frazee asks Wolf “Is peroxide flammable?” to which Wolf responded, “Wya [sic] I got that stuff for ya I also threw in some acetone I know that’s flammable lol.”

At that time, Frazee was arrested and charged with one count each of possession of an incendiary device and attempt terrorism – both Class 1 Felonies at that time. He was released on bond in that incident, but during the investigation into the matter, investigators found hundreds of child pornography images and videos on his phone, prosecutors said.

DuPage County State’s Attorney Bob Berlin had this to say about the subsequent arrest:

“As I have said many times in the past, every image of child pornography represents yet another innocent victim of child pornography and anyone allegedly in possession of child pornography will quickly find themselves facing serious charges.”

Frazee is due to appear in court again on Jan. 7 before Judge Jeffrey MacKay