
A police report on a car quit in Queens on Wednesday sparked a terror investigation after officers discovered a baton, daggers, ammunition, and a baton etched with menacing warnings in the passenger’s SUV, according to police sources.
” You left me no selection”, one text said, according to the resources.
” I am sorry”, read another. A third message warned” You are going to learn today”, while a fourth message, in Arabic, read,” God forgive me”, sources said.
Judd Sanson, 27, was pulled over in his Ford Explorer at 1: 25 a. m. after soldiers saw him driving with a covered registration disk near 23rd Avenue and 86th Street in East Elmhurst.
Authorities say they recovered a Glock 9mm handgun, three swords, a knife and eight loaded publications from inside the vehicle.
Resources said the suspect likewise had in his hands body armor, cuffs, NYPD even things, two axes, a stun gun and what was described as a balanced punch — as well as an flexible stick, or apache, on which the messages had been etched.
Sanson was accused of criminally possessing a weapons and ammunition, according to the authorities.
It was unclear whether he had any plans to carry out a terror harm or whether he had any connections to any terrorist organizations. His social media posts and requests are currently being analyzed, according to sources.
Sanson identified himself as a Jamaican room and gave authorities his home address.
The Explorer is registered to a 56- season- older man who appears to be a relative, options said.
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