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More pipe bombs found at home of man arrested at Pennsylvania "No Kings" protest
More pipe bombs found at home of man arrested at Pennsylvania "No Kings" protest

CBS News

time3 days ago

  • CBS News

More pipe bombs found at home of man arrested at Pennsylvania "No Kings" protest

Pipe bomb found in Malvern home, Mawn's chef wins James Beard Award and more | Digital Brief Pipe bomb found in Malvern home, Mawn's chef wins James Beard Award and more | Digital Brief Pipe bomb found in Malvern home, Mawn's chef wins James Beard Award and more | Digital Brief Police found six additional pipe bombs inside the home of a Malvern man who was heavily armed and arrested at a "No Kings" protest in West Chester, Pennsylvania, over the weekend, bringing the total of seven explosives discovered. Kevin Krebs, 31, is now facing weapons of mass destruction and additional charges, according to court documents. A spokesperson for the West Chester Police Department said all of the pipe bombs were removed from the home on Conestoga Road in Malvern and safely destroyed. Law enforcement searched the house Monday night, initially finding one pipe bomb and disabling it in the home's backyard. A police spokesperson said a sweep of the property led to the discovery of six more overnight. Kevin Krebs, 31, of Malvern, was arrested near the "No Kings" protest in West Chester, Pennsylvania, on Saturday and later charged with weapons of mass destruction after seven pipe bombs were found at his home. West Chester Police Department Krebs was originally arrested for carrying an unlicensed gun and not having a permit to carry a concealed weapon. Police said Krebs was arrested Saturday near the "No Kings" protest in West Chester, armed with a fully loaded Sig Sauer P320 handgun hidden under a long yellow raincoat, ammunition, an M9 bayonet, a pocket knife, pepper spray, a ski mask and gloves. He was later released on $250,000 bail. West Chester police said Krebs was rearrested and is currently being held at Chester County Prison. The "No Kings" rally in West Chester on Saturday was one of several in the Philadelphia region protesting President Trump's deportation policies and other actions by the administration. The nationwide protests coincided with a military parade in Washington, D.C. to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army. contributed to this report.

Armed man arrested in West Chester during No Kings Day protest: police
Armed man arrested in West Chester during No Kings Day protest: police

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Armed man arrested in West Chester during No Kings Day protest: police

The Brief Approximately 1800 "No Kings Day" protests occurred Saturday across the U.S. to protest the Trump administration's policies. A man unlawfully armed with a gun was arrested during a No Kings rally in West Chester Saturday. No one was injured during the incident. WEST CHESTER, Pa. - A man has been arrested after police say he unlawfully carried a firearm in West Chester Saturday. What we know West Chester Borough officers were alerted by the public that a person was concealing a firearm and walking along the area of North High Street, West Chester, where a large rally was also gathering. Officers were able to identify the suspect and quickly conducted a pedestrian stop. Police questioned the man before taking him into custody after finding an unlicensed firearm during a search. Police say the suspect does not have a registered conceal to carry permit. FOX 29 obtained video of the arrest from @AntiweaKdad. Police say no one was injured during this incident. This investigation is ongoing. What you can do If you have any information regarding the incident, please call the West Chester Borough Police Department at 610-696-2700. The Source The information in this story is from the West Chester Borough Police Department.

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