Brandon Wagshol, 22, was arrested at his home in Norwalk and charged with illegal possession of large-capacity magazines after authorities received a tip he was attempting to purchase such items from out of state.
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Wagshol was buying rifle parts online to attempt to build his own rifle, police said, and they discovered "a Facebook post that showed his interest in committing a mass shooting."
Defense attorney Darnell Crosland disputes those accusations for which Wagshol faces no charges.
"He didn't make any comments on Facebook, but there may have been other memes, as they call it, that he might have reposted, but he didn't make any statement on Facebook," he said.
A search of Wagshol's home turned up a .40 caliber handgun, .22 caliber rifle, rifle scope with laser, 4- firearm optic sites, firearm flashlight, numerous .40 caliber, .22 caliber and .300 Blackout rounds of ammunition, body armor with a titanium plate, camouflage shirt, pant and belt, ballistic helmet, tactical gloves, camouflage bag and computers.
The firearms are registered to Wagshol's father.
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Wagshol was held on $250,000 bail. It wasn't immediately clear if he has a lawyer who could respond to the allegations.
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