A man wearing body armor and carrying weapons was taken into custody during a traffic stop in New York City.

27-year-old Judd Sanson was discovered in possession of weapons, body armor, and written materials.

June 13th 2024.

A man wearing body armor and carrying weapons was taken into custody during a traffic stop in New York City.
On June 12, in Queens, New York, a man was arrested during a routine traffic stop when authorities discovered he was carrying weapons, body armor, and suspicious writings. The situation became even more alarming when it was revealed that the man, later identified as Judd Sanson, had stated in one of his writings, "You gonna learn today."

The arrest took place at around 4:30 a.m. and the man was swiftly taken into custody. An investigation was immediately launched to determine the man's intentions and mental state. It was unclear where he was headed or if he was part of a larger terrorist plot. The New York Police Department took charge of the investigation.

According to NBC News, Sanson, a 27-year-old resident of Queens, was stopped because the license plate on his Black Ford Explorer was blacked out. During the stop, officers noticed a large cache of weapons, including a gun and knives, as well as body armor. They also discovered handcuffs, NYPD uniform items, and a New York City transit vest in his possession.

NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey B. Maddrey addressed the media and emphasized the seriousness of the situation. Sanson was facing multiple charges, including criminal possession of a loaded firearm and unlawful possession of ammunition. Maddrey assured the public that the investigation would be thorough and conducted by both the detective bureau and the intel unit.

As the investigation continued, members of the NYPD's Intelligence Division and the Joint Terrorism Task Force were brought in to assist. It was a concerning discovery, as Maddrey noted that while gun and weapons arrests are common for the department, the amount of ammunition and NYPD-related items found in the man's car was significant.

Sanson's lawyer entered a not guilty plea on his behalf and he was remanded into custody. His next hearing is scheduled for June 17. This incident serves as a reminder of the constant vigilance and diligence required by law enforcement to keep our communities safe.

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