The Commercial Appeal

MAN WITH WEAPONS ARRESTED EN ROUTE TO L.A. PARADE,

Man with weapons arrested en route to L.A. parade

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. — An Indiana man armed with three assault rifles and chemicals used to make explosives was arrested in Southern California on Sunday and told police he wanted to do harm to a gay pride parade — an event that annually draws hundreds of thousands of people, authoritie­s said.

The early-morning arrest in Santa Monica of James Wesley Howell, 20, came just a few hours after at least 50 people were shot and killed in a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, though authoritie­s said they had found no evidence of a connection between the suspects.

Residents called police to report suspicious behavior from Howell, who was parked facing the wrong way in a white sedan, police said.

When officers arrived, they saw an assault rifle on Howell’s passenger seat, Santa Monica police Lt. Saul Rodriguez said. That prompted them to search the whole car. They found two more assault rifles, high-capacity magazines and ammunition and a 5-gallon bucket with chemicals that could be used to make an explosive device, police said.

Santa Monica police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks tweeted that Howell told officers after he was arrested that he wanted to harm the gay pride event in West Hollywood that was taking place about seven miles away later Sunday.

Authoritie­s would answer no further questions on Howell or his motives. The FBI has taken over the lead of the investigat­ion from the local police. Indiana State Police Capt. Dave Bursten referred all questions about the investigat­ion to authoritie­s in California.

A Facebook page that is apparently Howell’s is full of pictures of a white Acura like the one he was arrested in, and pictures that appear to match the photo police released of him.

The page’s most recent public post, from June 3, shows a photo comparing Adolf Hitler to Hillary Clinton. An antiClinto­n, pro-Bernie Sanders photo was posted in February.

But it shows no enmity for gays or membership in any movement.

The page says Howell lives in Jeffersonv­ille, Indiana, and went to high school in nearby Louisville, Kentucky. It says he recently left a job as a security guard and works as an auditor at a company that makes air filtration products.

At the scene in Santa Monica, police spent the day searching the white fourdoor Acura sedan still parked facing the wrong direction on a busy thoroughfa­re in a mostly residentia­l area.

Heriberto Gomez, a lifelong resident who says he watches over the neighborho­od, stepped outside at 3 a.m. Sunday and saw the car in the street.

Gomez said the man then ran across the street and hid in bushes and overhangin­g trees. It appeared the man was looking back at him.

“I was looking at him for a minute, for a long minute,” Gomez said. “He didn’t want to come my way because he seen me standing right here.”

The organizers of the gay pride event said in a statement before the parade that “we are heartbroke­n that so many of our brothers, sisters and allies were lost in this tragic attack.” Organizers said the Florida tragedy made them all the more determined to continue their plans with heightened security from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

 ?? MIKE NELSON/EPA ?? Law enforcemen­t officers inspect possible evidence from a car in Santa Monica, Calif., after a man was arrested early Sunday. Assault rifles and chemicals used in explosives were found in the vehicle and the man said he wanted to cause harm at a gay...
MIKE NELSON/EPA Law enforcemen­t officers inspect possible evidence from a car in Santa Monica, Calif., after a man was arrested early Sunday. Assault rifles and chemicals used in explosives were found in the vehicle and the man said he wanted to cause harm at a gay...

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