Two Texans suspected of plotting to disrupt the Republican National Convention were charged Friday in federal court with illegally possessing Molotov cocktails.
David Guy McKay, 22, and Bradley Neil Crowder, 23, were each charged with possessing Molotov cocktails. Both remain in custody following initial court appearances in Minneapolis. They have a preliminary hearing on Tuesday.
McKay was arrested by St. Paul police during a search of a home Wednesday. Crowder was arrested Monday on suspicion of disorderly conduct.
According to an FBI affidavit:
The FBI in Texas began investigating a group, labeled by law enforcement as the Austin Affinity Group, in February 2007. Crowder is listed as the group's leader, and McKay has been identified as a member.
On Aug. 28, members of the Austin, Texas, group traveled to Minnesota. The group brought a rental trailer with them that contained 35 shields made from stolen traffic barrels. The shields were constructed with protruding screw heads so that they could be used as offensive weapons. St. Paul police seized the shields Sunday.
McKay and Crowder bought supplies for making Molotov cocktails at a St. Paul Wal-Mart on Sunday. Authorities found that the supplies were stored at a St. Paul apartment and that McKay and Crowder had made eight Molotov cocktails and were storing them at a home on Dayton Street, the affidavit said.
In the search at the Dayton Street residence, where McKay was arrested, officers seized gas masks, slingshots, helmets, knee pads and containers of a gasoline and oil mixture.