There were more than 150 devices found on a farm in the state of Virginia. Suspect allegedly wanted Kamala Harris dead and “prepared for something”.
American Brad Spafford was arrested at a farm outside Norfolk on December 17 based on a single-count criminal complaint of illegal possession of a shotgun unregistered short-barrel, says .
But when investigators searched his 80,000-square-foot property in Isle of Wight County, they found a detached garage more than 150 explosive devices — mostly pipe bombs, some of them labeled as “lethal”.
The FBI classified this discovery as the greatest of all time by this investigation department.
Other bombs were also found in a backpack that was inside the owner’s bedroom. This backpack had a sticker in the shape of a hand grenade and a logo that said “#NoLivesMatter”an extreme right-wing expression that has spread on social media in response to the “#BlackLivesMatter” movement.
The movement promotes “targeted attacks, mass murders and criminal activities” and has “historically encouraged its members to engage in self-harm and animal abuse,” according to a threat statement released in August by the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness.
However, no other evidence was found that Spafford joined this violent movement.
Last year, a neighbor made a report. Spafford reportedly lost three fingers on his right hand while working at production of a homemade explosive and was storing weapons and ammunition.
The neighbor also told investigators that Spafford sometimes used Photos of President Biden for target practice at a local shooting range and believed that “political assassinations should be brought back.”
Spafford reportedly told the neighbor that he and his friends were “prepare for something” that he “wouldn’t be able to do alone.”
After the Trump shooting in Pennsylvania in July, according to court documents, Spafford told his neighbor that “hoped the shooter didn’t miss Vice President Kamala“.