Man arrested after explosion at Lyndon hotel charged with using weapon of mass destruction Jun 20, 2025 Jun 20, 2025 Updated Jun 21, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save When hotel staff attempted to open the door, "an unknown device" went off and caused a fire, police said. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Crime Topstories Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News As featured on 2:44+5 Man arrested after explosion at Lyndon hotel charged with using weapon of mass destruction Leonard Pitchford, 37, is charged with 43 counts of wanton endangerment, use of weapon of mass destruction and arson. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Jude Redfield's Monday afternoon forecast Poll Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesProspect affordable housing complex faces ongoing criticism from residents after settlementCRAWFORD | In 45 seconds, South Carolina undid Kentucky — and put Stoops on the clockLouisville police seize dangerous amount of fentanyl, guns in Newburg drug bust2 men arrested for stealing copper wire from Louisville interstate, police sayFormer Jeffboat site in southern Indiana lands $20M grant for redevelopment projectMan shot and killed in Louisville’s Russell neighborhood, police sayMotorcyclist killed in crash on I-264 at Algonquin Parkway, Louisville police sayDon't Waste Your Money | Halloween decorations, costumes, and candy are breaking the bank$750,000 bond set for Louisville man charged with fatally stabbing wife in Valley StationArt festival draws crowds to Madison, Indiana for decades-long tradition Videos
2:44+5 Man arrested after explosion at Lyndon hotel charged with using weapon of mass destruction Leonard Pitchford, 37, is charged with 43 counts of wanton endangerment, use of weapon of mass destruction and arson.