WHITE SETTLEMENT —
The man White Settlement police found with explosives, guns, and ammunition in his van intended to attack a North Texas church, according to an incident report from the Fort Worth Fire Department.
The name of the suspect has not been released because police have not been able to formally charge him yet. He has been in the hospital since he was detained last week.
When he is released, White Settlement police said he would be charged with possessing prohibited weapons, unlawful carrying of a weapon, and resisting arrest, search or transport.
White Settlement police got a call about a suspicious white van from someone who lived on Jason Lane around 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26.
When officers got there, they found a man inside who seemed to be having a mental health crisis, according to police. They spotted a handgun in his lap and what appeared to be an explosive device on the passenger seat.
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The man White Settlement police found with explosives, guns, and ammunition in his van intended to attack a North Texas church, according to an incident report from the Fort Worth Fire Department.
The name of the suspect has not been released because police have not been able to formally charge him yet. He has been in the hospital since he was detained last week.
When he is released, White Settlement police said he would be charged with possessing prohibited weapons, unlawful carrying of a weapon, and resisting arrest, search or transport.
White Settlement police got a call about a suspicious white van from someone who lived on Jason Lane around 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26.
When officers got there, they found a man inside who seemed to be having a mental health crisis, according to police. They spotted a handgun in his lap and what appeared to be an explosive device on the passenger seat.
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Man in van filled with explosives, guns intended to attack a North Texas church, report states
The suspect is from Oklahoma, but some of his family members lived in the neighborhood where they found him, police say.
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