A federal judge in Virginia says a man accused of stockpiling 150 homemade bombs must stay in jail until trial because he poses a danger to the community.
According to new court documents, a grand jury in Norfolk has indicted Brad Spafford on a felony charge for possession of an ...
The hearing focused mostly on setting a May 28 trial date, which is needed to give enough time to attorneys to review a vast ...
Brad Spafford, an Isle of Wight man arrested on Dec. 17 after being found an unregistered rifle and destructive devices in ...
Authorities took Brad Spafford into custody Dec. 17 at a farm in Smithfield, about 29 miles northwest of Norfolk, and charged him with unlawful possession of an unregistered short-barrel rifle, ...
Brad Spafford is now indicted on just one charge of possession of an unregistered destructive device weeks after the FBI seized homemade explosives from his home.
Prosecutors are fighting to keep a Virginia man behind bars after they say investigators found what could be the largest number of “finished explosive devices” in FBI history at his 20-acre home near ...
Investigators seized more than 150 pipe bombs and other homemade devices when they searched the home of Brad Spafford northwest of Norfolk in December, the prosecutors said in a motion filed Monday.
A Virginia man pleaded not guilty Wednesday in a federal case that accuses him of stockpiling the largest number of finished ...
NORFOLK, Va. (AP ... writing that he has “shown the capacity for extreme danger.” Brad Spafford, 36, is being held on a federal firearms charge for allegedly owning an unregistered ...
Brad Spafford, 36, said little beyond answering mostly “yes” and “no” questions from a federal magistrate during his arraignment in U.S. District Court in Norfolk. The hearing focused ...