La Domenica Del Corriere - FBI makes its largest bomb bust on Virginia farm

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FBI makes its largest bomb bust on Virginia farm
FBI makes its largest bomb bust on Virginia farm / Photo: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI - AFP/File

FBI makes its largest bomb bust on Virginia farm

The FBI uncovered more than 150 homemade bombs on a farm in Virginia in what is thought to be the largest such seizure in the agency's history, according to court documents filed this week.

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Agents found the explosives while searching the family home of 36-year-old Brad Spafford after being tipped off by a neighbor that he was stockpiling weapons and homemade ammunition.

A court document filed Monday said Spafford, who works at a machine shop, had used pictures of President Joe Biden for shooting target practice and expressed support for political assassinations.

Some explosives assessed as pipe bombs were found in a backpack in a bedroom on the property, which Spafford shares with his wife and two young children, the document said.

It added that Spafford's freezer contained a jar of HMTD -- a "highly unstable" explosive device -- stored alongside food and labeled "Do Not Touch."

His home also had a notebook of "recipes" for making explosives including grenades, according to the filing.

A neighbor told FBI agents that Spafford had discussed fortifying his property with "a 360-degree turret for a 50-caliber firearm on the roof."

Prosecutors said Spafford, who has been charged with unlawful possession of a rifle, would likely face additional charges over the explosives, which each carry a maximum sentence of ten years of imprisonment.

In a separate filing on Tuesday, Spafford's attorneys defended him as "a hard-working family man with no criminal record" while arguing for him to be released from custody.

S.Esposito--LDdC