This is a truly bizarre story out of the Boston Globe. At first I thought that this dude must just be a psychotic off his meds, but I did find the website for his company, Ensyme Engineering, which appears to specialize in military-style equipment including satellite communication equipment. It even has a weird portal link. http:// www.ensyma.us/home.html
Even the cop speculated that this guy may have been "surveilling an area [where] there was a major demonstration ‘March for Our Lives’ in Boston that day.”
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Texas man tells police he needed weapons cache at Tewksbury hotel for secret mission
A Texas couple is behind bars for allegedly stockpiling high-powered weapons including a grenade launcher in a Tewksbury hotel room, and the husband told police that he works for a “secret government agency” and needed the arsenal “for his mission,” court records show.
Tewksbury police said in a separate statement that the “purpose behind the couple’s Tewksbury stay and unlawful possession of the weapons cache remains under a multi-agency investigation.”
The police report said Bradley refused to disclose the agency he was purportedly working for.
“He stated that he couldn’t tell us and that if we found out what he was doing, we would have to be writing reports for a long time, due to the fact it is classified,” the report said. “Francho came off very odd, it appeared he was trying to hide something and he was not forthcoming at all.”
Bradley also claimed to have previously served as a Los Angeles police officer and a military “bomb tech,” according to the report.
Investigators learned that he had received parking tickets on two consecutive days in the same area of Cambridge, even though he said he had no ties to Boston or Cambridge, the report said.
As a result, police began to suspect “he may be surveilling an area,” the report said. “It should also be noted that I knew there was a major demonstration ‘March for Our Lives’ in Boston that day.”
In addition to the firearms, the couple had several tactical military-style vests with “ ‘flash bangs’ and military-style smoke machines, tactical helmets, and military-style equipment to include satellite phones and radios,” the report said.
Bradley later told police he was a contractor for a company he owns called Ensyme Engineering but wouldn’t detail what the outfit does, the report said.
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