By Matt Hurley for the TIB Network:
An anti-tank missile was found under the home of two men recently jailed on federal firearms charges who are also suspects in a Dumpster explosion about a block from the house.
A two-block radius around the home of Broderick Dass, 48, and his 19-year-old son, Brandon, was evacuated for at least two hours Monday after police found the AT-4 anti-tank missile, said Savannah police Sgt. Mike Wilson.
Officers went to the house to respond to a report of a burglary when the missile was found, Wilson said.
“They said, ‘Whoa,’ in light of the history of the residence,” Wilson said, referring to a search of the home last month that yielded 10 automatic weapons, some with altered serial numbers.
Savannah authorities contacted the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Army bomb-disposal unit at nearby Fort Stewart, which took the missile to a nearby fairground and detonated it.
The Dasses, who remain in federal custody, were arrested by game wardens July 17 after they were caught wandering in an aerial gunnery range used by helicopters at Fort Stewart. The charges included illegally possessing automatic weapons and high-capacity magazines, as well as harassing an endangered gopher tortoise with a Rottweiler, said Steve Hart, spokesman for Hunter Army Airfield.
Whoa! as Neo would say...
John Kerry Delenda Est!