Guy is at a West Chester, Pa 'No Kings' protest impersonating a police officer. Carrying a load of clips. Was there to protest Trump policies.
Investigators are still working to determine a possible motive for Kevin Krebs — the armed Pennsylvania man who police arrested at the "No Kings" protest in West Chester and later found homemade bombs at his home — but no manifesto or pre-written plans to commit an act of terrorism have been found, Chester County District Attorney Chris de Barrena-Sarobe said Monday.
Krebs, 31, was arrested on June 14 in the 100 block of North High Street, in the area of the protest, one of several in the Philadelphia region, demonstrating against President Trump's deportation policies and other actions by his administration.
According to police, Krebs was arrested with a fully loaded concealed Sig Sauer P320 handgun under a long, yellow raincoat, ammunition, an M9 bayonet, a pocket knife, pepper spray, a ski mask and gloves. The affidavit of probable cause said police found an AR-15 style rifle on the floor of Kreb's SUV.
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Investigators later found more than a dozen improvised explosive devices inside Krebs' home in East Whiteland Township. Police also found sketches of explosive devices, tactical vests, a homemade silencer, a 3D printer, two gun switches and other items inside the house.
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Krebs was rearrested and is now facing weapons of mass destruction and dozens of additional charges.
Police also searched Krebs' parents' house in West Chester and seized a police radio, laptop and cellphone, which Krebs allegedly admitted belonged to him. His black Ford Explorer was parked in the driveway with night vision goggles and a gas mask inside.
De Barrena-Sarobe said that, in total, 21 firearms belonging to Krebs were recovered. The district attorney said two were found at the protest, one at Krebs' home and Krebs' family turned over 18 more.
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The investigation found that Krebs is not a "super partisan person," but he did want to protest some of Mr. Trump's policies, de Barrena-Sarobe said.
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Investigators are still working to determine a possible motive for Kevin Krebs — the armed Pennsylvania man who police arrested at the "No Kings" protest in West Chester and later found homemade bombs at his home — but no manifesto or pre-written plans to commit an act of terrorism have been found, Chester County District Attorney Chris de Barrena-Sarobe said Monday.
Krebs, 31, was arrested on June 14 in the 100 block of North High Street, in the area of the protest, one of several in the Philadelphia region, demonstrating against President Trump's deportation policies and other actions by his administration.
According to police, Krebs was arrested with a fully loaded concealed Sig Sauer P320 handgun under a long, yellow raincoat, ammunition, an M9 bayonet, a pocket knife, pepper spray, a ski mask and gloves. The affidavit of probable cause said police found an AR-15 style rifle on the floor of Kreb's SUV.
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Investigators later found more than a dozen improvised explosive devices inside Krebs' home in East Whiteland Township. Police also found sketches of explosive devices, tactical vests, a homemade silencer, a 3D printer, two gun switches and other items inside the house.
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Krebs was rearrested and is now facing weapons of mass destruction and dozens of additional charges.
Police also searched Krebs' parents' house in West Chester and seized a police radio, laptop and cellphone, which Krebs allegedly admitted belonged to him. His black Ford Explorer was parked in the driveway with night vision goggles and a gas mask inside.
De Barrena-Sarobe said that, in total, 21 firearms belonging to Krebs were recovered. The district attorney said two were found at the protest, one at Krebs' home and Krebs' family turned over 18 more.
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The investigation found that Krebs is not a "super partisan person," but he did want to protest some of Mr. Trump's policies, de Barrena-Sarobe said.
Still no motive after armed Pennsylvania man arrested at West Chester "No Kings" protest, DA says
Kevin Krebs was heavily armed when he was arrested at the No Kings protest, and police later found homemade bombs at his home.
