An Indiana man who was pulled over for speeding just so happened to be carrying 48 bombs in his car, plus the ingredients to make more.
"This is Andrew Boguslawski. He was pulled over outside of Columbus, Ohio on New Years Day." (Via Fox News)
Police say the Ohio State Patrol Officer asked Boguslawski if he had any weapons in the car — a question prompted by his bumper sticker that read, "If you can read this, you’re in range." Boguslawski told the officer no. (Via Gawker)
But when the officer came back to the car from writing a ticket, he noticed a pistol handle resting between Boguslawski's legs.
Police ended up finding two pistols, two rifles, 48 explosive devices and a remote detonator.
The county prosecutor told The Madison Press, "Most concerning to me was that they found a remote detonating device, ... The majority of the devices, I would not classify as high tech, but some of the devices were set up to be activated with the remote detonator."
Police don't know what Boguslawski might have been planning, if anything, but they did find the blueprint to an Indiana Navy SEAL training facility in his car. That facility is in the same direction Boguslawski was driving when he was pulled over. (Via WXIX)
Andrew Scott Boguslawski is being held on $1 million bond and is due in court Friday.