Sunday, June 19, 2016

Two brothers arrested from Long Island - another possible massacre prevented


Police have arrested a man from Long Island after finding illegal weapons, ammunition, drugs, bomb-making materials and Nazi paraphernalia in his home in New York State. The 29-year-old was arraigned on weapons and drug possession charges and his bail was set at $100,000. His 25-year-old brother also appeared in court on an outstanding warrant for a minor code violation.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 17 June 2016.
Police had used a search warrant to raid the siblings' house in Mount Sinai, Long Island, and found a .40-calibre Glock, six assault rifles, four rifles, 25 high-capacity magazines, one shotgun, one stun gun and thousands of rounds of ammunition. Moreover, there were also bomb-making instructions, marijuana, hallucinogenic mushrooms, more than $40,000 in cash, swastikas, photos of Adolf Hitler and other Nazi paraphernalia.
Suffolk County Police Commissioner has said that the two individuals clearly subscribe to a hateful violent ideology and had an illegal arsenal at their fingertips. The search warrant may have prevented a deadly violent incident like the one recently seen in Orlando.


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