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Everett Man Faces Federal Charges After Pipe Bomb Destroys Neighbor’s Car

by Joy Ale
April 11, 2025
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An Everett resident is facing serious federal charges following a December 2024 car bombing that destroyed a neighbor’s vehicle and raised concerns over hate-fueled violence in the community.

Steven Goldstine, 54, has been charged with unlawful possession of a destructive device, a firearm, and ammunition—offenses that could result in decades of prison time if convicted. Originally charged in Snohomish County, Goldstine’s case has now moved to federal court, where prosecutors allege his actions stemmed from a racially motivated attack.

The incident occurred on December 31, 2024, when a pipe bomb detonated outside an Everett apartment complex, completely destroying a resident’s vehicle. Witnesses and victims quickly pointed to Goldstine, citing a history of personal conflicts and confrontations.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, a chilling voicemail left by Goldstine the following day—laced with racial slurs and references to the explosion—helped solidify suspicions. Surveillance footage from the scene further strengthened the case, showing a figure believed to be Goldstine in clothing later recovered during a search of his home.

Investigators from the Everett Police Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) uncovered critical evidence during the search, including over 700 rounds of ammunition and a firearm. Goldstine, who has prior felony convictions, is legally prohibited from owning or possessing any firearms or ammunition.

His criminal history also includes a 2020 incident in which he allegedly threatened protesters with a firearm while driving. That event led to the earlier seizure of a weapon during a previous law enforcement operation.

Now facing multiple federal charges, Goldstine could receive up to 10 years each for unlawful possession of a destructive device and a firearm, and up to 15 years for unlawful possession of ammunition. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Jessica Manca, with ongoing support from the Everett Police and ATF.

Authorities have emphasized the seriousness of the charges and the ongoing commitment to investigating and prosecuting crimes involving explosives and firearms, particularly when potential hate motives are involved.

This case remains active as the federal investigation continues to unfold.

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