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A Virginia man The accusation of the most ready -made explosives in the history of the FBI and the accused in the threatening comments to politicians pleaded guilty of the federal court of possession of an unregistered short Barel rifle and storage of unregistered devastating devices.
Authorities confiscated about 150 pipe bombs and other explosive devices at the Brad Spaford House near Norfolk last fall, according to the court documents.
The prosecutor’s office also accused Spafford of using former President Joe BidenPhoto for target practice by saying that “he considered Donald Trump“Attempted murder”, brother, I hope the shooter does not miss Kamal, “according to the informant.
A person arrested next to the protest ‘No Kings’
This image, provided by the US Prosecutor’s Office in the Eastern District of Virginia, shows reserves of homemade explosives confiscated by federal agents when they arrested Brad Spaford in December 2024. (US Prosecutor’s Office, Eastern District Virginia via AP)
The Spafordord’s investigation began in 2023, when the law enforcement informant reported that the spaford authorities had filled ammunition and weapons.
Authorities found a very unstable explosive material in the freezer next to frozen food and more explosive material in a backpack stating “#nolivesmatter” while searching for their home in December.
The suspect was accused of threatening comments about former President Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
Spaford remained in custody after his arrest in December, when the judge ruled that he “showed the ability to be an extraordinary danger.”
It initially not pleaded guilty in January, And his defense claimed that he had to be released because he had stable work and not criminal work.
The judge noted that Spaford, who was married to two young daughters, lost three fingers at home explosives.
This image, provided by the US Prosecutor’s Office in the Eastern District of Virginia, shows a rifle confiscated when the authorities arrested Brad Spaford, a man of Virginia, on charges of weapons in December 2024. (US Prosecutor’s Office, Eastern District Virginia via AP)
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Spaford may threaten 10 years of imprisonment for each accusation and planned to be convicted in December.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.