The Spin on Roswell NM
Man arrested for possession of 2,352 small military missiles
Posted: Sunday, August 18, 10:47am EDT
The president of a Roswell, New Mexico, counterterrorism consulting firm has been charged with possessing 2,352 unregistered small military missiles. Investigators also found 4,000 pounds of explosives at High Energy Access Tools, an anti-terrorism and police training company that was conducting classes for students from the United Arab Emirates and Yemen, said Tom Mangan, a US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agent. David Hudak, a Canadian national and president of HEAT, was arrested Thursday and charged with possessing missiles not registered to him in the National Firearms Registration and Transfer Record, according to a federal complaint filed Friday. "Under the plain language of the criminal complaint ... at this time this is a licensing and regulation issue, not a terrorism issue," Assistant US Attorney Norm Cairns said. Cairns said the students are not suspected of any wrongdoing. "None of those guys were arrested or charged with anything," Cairns said late Saturday.
(the article fails to mention that they were all illegals including David Hudak the Canadian.)
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