News

Brad Spafford, the Isle of Wight County man accused of stockpiling more than 150 pipe bombs, plans to change his plea to ...
An Isle of Wight man, Brad Spafford, is pleading guilty after a raid at his home resulted in what may be the largest supply ...
Federal prosecutors are seeking to keep the man, Brad Spafford, in custody after his Dec. 17 arrest for allegedly possessing an unregistered short barrel rifle.
Brad Spafford, 36, of Virginia, was arrested for having more than 150 homemade explosives, which included volatile materials and extremist items, following an FBI search of his property. Officials ...
Brad Spafford was arrested on Dec. 17 on Foursquare Road after authorities determined he possessed one of the largest caches of explosives in FBI history.
Brad Spafford, 36, was found to have over 150 homemade explosive devices, an illegal short-barrel rifle, a target-practice photograph of President Biden, and bomb-building materials at his Norfolk ...
Federal agents found one of the largest stockpiles of homemade explosives they have ever seized when they arrested an Isle of Wight County, Virginia, man on a firearms charge last month.
Brad Spafford, a father of two young daughters, stored a highly unstable explosive material in a garage freezer next to "Hot Pockets and frozen corn on the cob," according to court documents.
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.
Brad Spafford was arrested on Dec. 17 on Foursquare Road after authorities determined he possessed one of the largest caches of explosives in FBI history.
Brad Spafford, 36, is being held on a federal firearms charge for allegedly owning an unregistered short-barrel rifle. Prosecutors say he faces more potential charges for the explosives.