Highway patrol nab Navy Seal training center employee for speeding, find 50 bombs, remote detonators (Mugshot)
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 01/08/2014 08:35 AM [ Comments ]
A man from Indiana was pulled over by Ohio State Highway for doing 80 in a 75 mph section of I-70 in Madison County. The trooper asked Andrew Scott Boguslawski, 43, of Morris Hill, Ind. if he had any weapons in the vehicle, to which the response was "no." The handle sticking out from underneath his knees betrayed him and the trooper called for back up.
The Madison Press reports that when help arrived, Boguslawski was taken from the vehicle, which was searched. Investigators found four guns — two pistols and two rifles — as well as 48 explosive devices and tools and materials to make additional explosives.
Assistant Madison County Prosecutor Nick Adkins said what was "Most concerning to me was that they found a remote detonating device."
He added, “The majority of the devices, I would not classify as high tech, but some of the devices were set up to be activated with the remote detonator.”
Investigators are now trying to determine what Boguslawski had planned.
The prosecutor said the trooper was prompted to ask about weapons because of several bumper stickers on Boguslawski’s car —specifically a sticker warning "If you can read this, you’re in range."
Boguslawski was charged with one felony count of illegal manufacture or processing explosives. He is set for a preliminary hearing Friday, Jan 10.
Assistant Madison County Prosecutor Nick Adkins said what was "Most concerning to me was that they found a remote detonating device."
He added, “The majority of the devices, I would not classify as high tech, but some of the devices were set up to be activated with the remote detonator.”
Investigators are now trying to determine what Boguslawski had planned.
The prosecutor said the trooper was prompted to ask about weapons because of several bumper stickers on Boguslawski’s car —specifically a sticker warning "If you can read this, you’re in range."
Boguslawski was charged with one felony count of illegal manufacture or processing explosives. He is set for a preliminary hearing Friday, Jan 10.
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