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A person from Virginia accused the FBI of stocking the largest number of explosives finished in the history of the FBI and accused of threatening the politicians for the capture of an unregistered short barrel rifle and unregistered disastrous equipment in the federal court.
According to court documents, approximately 150 pipe bombs and other explosive devices were seized from Brad Spaford’s house near Norfolk.
Spaford was also accused by the prosecutors of the prosecutors of the former President Joe Biden’s picture for target practice by prosecutors, “he believed that political murders should be brought back” and should tell someone soon after the attempt to kill President Donald Trump, “Brother, I hope the shooter does not miss Kamla,” according to an informer.
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The image provided by the US Attorney Office in the eastern district of Virginia shows a store of homemade explosive federal agents, when he arrested Brad Spaford in December 2024. (Eastern District of Virginia through American Attorney Office, AP)
Spaford’s investigation began in 2023, when the informer, who is in law enforcement, reported that the authorities were stocking Spaford ammunition and weapons.
Officials found “#Nolivesmatter”, searching for their home in December, found a highly unstable explosive material in a freezer next to frozen foods and more explosive material inside a backpack.
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The suspect was accused of making threatening remarks about former President Biden and former Vice President Kamla Harris. (Through Saul Loaib/AFP Getty Image)
Spaford has been in custody since the arrest in December, when a judge ruled that he “showed the ability for excessive danger.”
He originally requested not to be guilty in January, and his rescue argued that he should be released as he had a stable job and had no criminal records.
Spaford, who married two young daughters, lost three fingers in a home explosive explosive accident in 2021, said the judge.
On the charge of a weapon in December 2024, the image provided by the Office of the American Attorney in the eastern district of Virginia when a rifle was seized in the eastern district of Virginia, when officials arrested a person from Brad Spaford, a Virginia. (Eastern District of Virginia through American Attorney Office, AP)
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Spaford can face a 10 -year prison in each charge and is to be sentenced in December.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.