A Florida man was arrested with a bomb cache and urine bombs in his room.
Christopher Langer also had a Guy Fawkes mask, used by far left radicals during their rioting, and supported the far left Occupy and Anonymous groups.
Via Mike Cernovich:
Antifa member caught with cache of bomb making material and bottles of urine, plotting to kill first responders.https://t.co/Z8DnNptWZy
— Mike Cernovich 🇺🇸 (@Cernovich) November 13, 2017
Christopher Langer (left) was arrested on charges of making/possessing destructive device, police said. (Volusia County Corrections/Volusia County Sheriff’s Office)
A man arrested at a DeBary home where deputies uncovered explosive devices and about 200 containers holding unknown powders, acids and other materials, including bodily fluids, was one step from creating a weapon of mass destruction, Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood said.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office said deputies were called Sunday afternoon to a domestic disturbance at 124 Bradwick Circle. Deputies said Christopher S. Langer, 31, was arguing with his parents when he told them that he had placed an explosive substance inside a grenade.
Langer, who deputies said was intoxicated, initially denied the grenade existed, but later said he had thrown it outside, authorities said. A deputy found a metal pineapple-style grenade that had a paperclip in place to hold the lever and keep it from exploding, the Sheriff’s Office said.
Deputies evacuated the house, and a search resulted in the discovery of an estimated 200 containers inside the home containing unknown powders, acids and other materials. At least 79 containers were placed in a containment area, and many others were determined to be holding bodily fluids, officials said.
Chitwood said Langer also used a SpongeBob SquarePants lunch box as a booby trap that was planted in the backyard.
Langer had a white mask associated with a radical group in his room.
Raw Story reported:
Langer had what appears to be a Guy Fawkes mask favored by left-wing and anarchist demonstrators, and his infrequently used Facebook page suggests support for Occupy Wall Street and Anonymous activism.