A Loveland Army veteran who pleaded guilty after the FBI found four pipe bombs in his home last year is asking for leniency when he is sentenced Wednesday.
The bombs were discovered in Bradley Bunn’s Loveland home in May 2020 as he prepared to go to an armed protest of pandemic restrictions at the state Capitol.
FBI agents found four pipe bombs in his home and two, one-pound containers of cartridge-reloading gunpowder inside his vehicle, which the U.S. Attorney’s office said is “a potential pipe bomb component.” The devices were rendered safe by bomb technicians at a gun range, federal officials said.
A Loveland veteran who pleaded guilty to five federal firearms and explosives charges earlier this year after four pipe bombs were found in his home in May 2020 to the roughly 17 months of time he has already served and three years of supervised release. https://t.co/VGc8gm5QvK
— Denver7 News (@DenverChannel) October 13, 2021
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