Roommate’s mom: Son was in custody until police found bomber
PFLUGERVILLE, Texas — The mother of a man who lived with suspected serial bomber Mark Conditt in a home north of Austin says her son was kept in police custody until after Conditt died in a fatal confrontation with officers.
Jennifer Withers told The Associated Press that her 26-year-old son, Collin Thomas, was walking from work Tuesday night in Pflugerville to the house he and another man shared with Conditt when a group of officers “flew at him.” Withers, who spoke during an interview Thursday, said Thomas, who is black, was handcuffed, taken into custody by SWAT officers and questioned about the bombings.
She said he was held overnight but that none of his family was notified about where he was.
Conditt died early Wednesday after detonating a bomb as police were about to arrest him. Thomas was eventually released.


