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Va man arrested with arsenal, map of Ft Drum, NY

#1 Postby brunota2003 » Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:54 pm

:eek: Yikes...crazy guy

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100127/ap_on_re_us/us_nj_weapons_arrest

SOMERVILLE, N.J. – A call from a convenience store clerk about a suspicious person led to an arrest and a frightening discovery: The man was wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying a loaded assault rifle and four magazines of ammunition.

Back in the man's motel room, authorities found a grenade launcher, more rifles, a night-vision scope and, ominously, a map of the Fort Drum Army base in upstate New York.

Prosecutors have not said what 43-year-old Lloyd Woodson was doing with the arsenal. The FBI said Woodson did not appear to have any connection to terrorist groups.

But the weapons and the map raised questions about whether the former Navy man may have been planning some kind of attack.

Authorities did not say why he had a map of Fort Drum, where active duty and reserve soldiers are trained and deployed. The base is about a 5-hour drive from Branchburg, where Woodson was staying.

An executive for the Quick Chek convenience store chain, based in Whitehouse Station, said the clerk's call "averted a possible problem at our store and certainly averted a problem somewhere else."

Mike Murphy, a senior vice president for the company, said prosecutors asked him not to say what raised the worker's suspicions.

Woodson was jailed on state weapons charges. Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne Forrest would not identify either the military facility or the town shown on the maps, other than to say the community was not in New Jersey.

Federal authorities said Tuesday evening that the military facility on the map was Fort Drum. That disclosure came as they announced they had charged Woodson with possessing guns even though he was previously convicted of a weapons offense.

A New Jersey state judge on Tuesday set bail for Woodson at $75,000, and he appeared in court for an arraignment that lasted only a moment.

Woodson, wearing shackles and a jail jumpsuit, had no lawyer present and spoke only to acknowledge the judge. The prosecutor did not speak and did not take a position on the bail.

Woodson was staying at the Red Mill Inn, a motel along a busy suburban highway that runs through an area with many pharmaceutical companies. It's unclear whether he was living at the motel, which advertises weekly rates, or just passing through.

Prosecutors said his last known address was Reston, Va. But the New York-born man appears to have a string of former addresses in Brooklyn and Queens, as well as Maryland.

The Navy says he enlisted in 1988, deserted a little over a year later and spent eight years on the run before returning briefly to Navy custody in 1997. He was soon discharged.

In their charging documents, the U.S. Attorney's Office said Woodson was convicted in 1997 of illegal weapons possession.

In 2008, Woodson's wife, Tracey Everett, sought a protective order against him in Forestville, Md. In court papers, she said he deserted her and her children months earlier and described a confrontation outside their Forestville home in which "he responded by saying if I did not let him back in I would be sorry."

In a telephone interview Tuesday, Everett said that she does not believe Woodson was going to hurt her, or that he would hurt anyone.

"He's just a loner. He just needs psychological counseling," she said.

Everett said she has not spoken to her estranged husband in more than a year and had tried unsuccessfully to find him to serve divorce papers. She said he kept guns in their townhouse — but only because he was a collector.

"He never put his hands on me," she said. "He's not that type of person."

Shortly before 4 a.m. Monday, an employee at the convenience store near the inn called police to report a man acting suspiciously.

According to court papers, when police arrived, a patrolman saw Woodson acting "extremely nervous" and asked if he was OK.

He responded, "I'm getting some food for my kids," the papers said. He fled a moment later. Police started canvassing the trailer park next door.

They found him lying in bushes. When they ordered him to show his hands, they said, he ran off again. Two officers tackled him and used pepper spray to subdue him.
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Re: Va man arrested with arsenal, map of Ft Drum, NY

#2 Postby brunota2003 » Tue Jan 26, 2010 9:24 pm

Here's the FOXNews article on it, there is a lot more detail:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,583912,00.html?test=latestnews

Authorities in central New Jersey seized a cache of weapons and ammunition including rifles, a grenade launcher and a night vision scope from the motel room of a Virginia man arrested early Monday by officers responding to a report of a suspicious person, MyFoxDC.com reported.

Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne Forrest said Lloyd R. Woodson, 43, of Reston, Va., also had maps of a U.S. military facility and a town in another state.

The federal government says the map was of the U.S. Army's Fort Drum base in upstate New York.

Court papers do not say whether he was believed to be planning an attack on Fort Drum or anywhere else.

Woodson served for a time in the Navy in the 1980s or 90s, but it's not immediately clear whether he has any connection to the fort.

Forrest said Woodson was wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying a semiautomatic Bushmaster rifle concealed under his green, military-style jacket when officers encountered him at a Quick Chek store in Branchburg shortly before 4 a.m. Monday.

As officers started to question him, Woodson fled on foot toward a nearby trailer park, Forrest said. Officers found him hiding in some bushes and tackled him when he tried to run away again. The officers used pepper spray to subdue him.

Forrest said the .223-caliber assault rifle that Woodson was carrying had a defaced serial number and had been altered to fire .50-caliber ammunition.

Detectives later searched the room where Woodson had been staying at the Red Mill Inn in Branchburg. Forrest said they seized another Bushmaster .308-caliber semiautomatic rifle with a defaced serial number, a 37 mm Cobray grenade launcher, a second bulletproof vest, a Russian-made night vision scope, a police scanner, a map of a U.S. military installation and a map of an out-of-state civilian community, a Middle Eastern red and white colored traditional headdress and hundreds of rounds of .50-caliber and .308-caliber ammunition.


Woodson is being held at the Somerset County Jail on numerous charges, including unlawful possession of weapons, possession of prohibited weapons, obstruction of justice and resisting arrest.

Woodson was also convicted of a weapons offense in 1997 in New York.

Forrest said investigators from the FBI and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have joined the investigation.

The FBI issued a statement: "Presently, there does not appear to be a link to terrorism; Woodson does not appear to have a link to any known terrorist groups, nor a specific terrorist plot. However, the matter is still under investigation and these should only be considered preliminary findings. It is possible that Mr. Woodson could face federal gun charges, but that has yet to be determined. At this time, the matter is being worked as a state case out of the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office."

Police ask anyone with information to contact Somerset County Crime Stoppers’ Tip Line
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Re: Va man arrested with arsenal, map of Ft Drum, NY

#3 Postby theos » Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:41 pm

brunota2003 wrote:

As officers started to question him, Woodson fled on foot toward a nearby trailer park, Forrest said. Officers found him hiding in some bushes and tackled him when he tried to run away again. The officers used pepper spray to subdue him.


Yes the officers have the rights to used pepper spray to attack him. It's his fault why he don't follow what the officers said to him.
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#4 Postby x-y-no » Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:03 pm

What? How the heck do you modify a .223-caliber rifle to fire .50-caliber ammunition? You'd pretty much have to replace everything. I guess you could keep the stock, but that would be about it.
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