Pennsylvania: 13 improvised explosive devices found at home of man arrested near “No Kings” protest


Investigators said they found 13 improvised explosive devices, including pipe bombs, inside the home of a man who was heavily armed and arrested near a “No Kings” protest in West Chester, Pennsylvania, over the weekend, after previously saying seven explosives were discovered.

Kevin Krebs, 31, is now facing weapons of mass destruction and dozens of additional charges, according to court documents. A spokesperson for the West Chester Police Department said all of the IEDs were removed from the home on Conestoga Road in East Whiteland Township and safely destroyed.

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Source: MSN News


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