Man who brought guns and explosives near 2016 L.A. Pride gets 7 years in prison
An Indiana man who was headed toward L.A. Pride two years ago in a car filled with weapons, explosives and high-capacity magazines was sentenced to seven years in state prison on Thursday, officials said. James Wesley Howell, 22, pleaded no contest to possession of an explosive chemical, malicious possession of a destructive device and illegal weapon activity, according to a news release issued by the Los Angeles County district attorneys office.
Santa Monica police arrested Howell on June 12, 2016. Inside his car, police found three rifles including an Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 .223 caliber rifle that police described as an assault weapon and two 30-round magazines. In addition to the guns, Howell was also driving with a full five-gallon container of gasoline and a 25-pound container of "Shoc-shot," a commercially sold two-component explosive that detonates when hit by a high-velocity rifle round, Santa Monica police said at the time. Howell also had a black hood, a Taser, handcuffs, a Buck knife, a security badge and additional ammunition for the guns, court records show.
His arrest created a massive panic as it came just hours after the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Fla., that claimed 49 lives. Howell had no ties to California, and told police he was fleeing from potential criminal charges in his home state. He was later charged with molesting a 12-year-old girl in Henryville, Ind., court records show.
Investigators have not said what they believe Howells intentions were.
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