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Accused Neo-Nazi With Explosives, Guns Not a Threat to Community, Judge Says

 by Daniella Silva

An accused neo-Nazi facing federal explosives charges — and who authorities say threatened in online chatrooms to kill people and blow up infrastructure — was granted a request for bond after a judge said he was not a threat to the community.

Brandon Russell, 22, allegedly stored bomb-making materials at his Florida apartment, where authorities said they also found white supremacist propaganda and a framed photograph of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.

After talking with police, Russell went to a gun shop and purchased two hunting rifles and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, prosecutors said.

He was charged with possession of unregistered destructive devices and unlawful storage of explosive material.

But U.S. Magistrate Judge Thomas McCoun III ruled on Friday to grant bond for Russell.


Brandon Russell Pinellas County Sheriff's Office

Continued: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/accused-neo-nazi-explosives-guns-not-threat-community-judge-says-n771046

I would not trust anyone who has a framed picture of McVeigh. Note, the police discovered this going on after that roommate who professes to have become a Muslim killed his two roommates.

As for Brandon Russel; he looks pretty normal.