Brad Spafford, a 36-year-old from Isle of Wight County, Virginia, is facing charges after FBI agents seized over 150 pipe bombs and other homemade explosive devices from his home in December. This marks the largest number of finished explosives ever seized by the FBI. Prosecutors allege Spafford possessed an unregistered short-barrel rifle and are considering additional charges related to the explosives. Defense attorneys argue there is no evidence Spafford intended to use the devices violently and question their functionality.
Most of the bombs were found in a detached garage at the home in Isle of Wight County, along with tools and bomb-making materials including fuses and pieces of plastic pipeInvestigators seized more than 150 pipe bombs and other homemade devices when they searched the home of Brad Spafford northwest of Norfolk in December, the prosecutors said in a motion filed Monday.The prosecutors wrote that this is believed to be “the largest seizure by number of finished explosive devices in FBI history.
Defense attorneys argued in a motion Tuesday that authorities haven't produced evidence that he was planning violence, also noting that he has no criminal record. Further, they question whether the explosive devices were usable because “professionally-trained explosive technicians had to rig the devices to explode them.”
The investigation began in 2023 when an informant told authorities that Spafford was stockpiling weapons and ammunition, according to court documents. The informant, a friend, told authorities Spafford had disfigured his hand in 2021 while working on homemade explosives. Prosecutors said he only has two fingers on his right hand.
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