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http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/scn-sa-weapons1jun22,0,2017629.story?coll=stam-top-headlines

Cache of weapons found

By Natasha Lee and Zach Lowe
Staff Writers

June 22, 2007

STAMFORD - Two teens with an interest in violent computer games and Nazi Germany were arrested yesterday after allegedly shooting a gun in Scalzi Park, leading police to discover dozens of weapons, explosives and threatening literature in the apartment where one of them lives.

Police said they did not know what the teens planned to do with the weapons. The case is under investigation.

The incident began at about 2:30 a.m. yesterday, when officers on patrol heard shots fired in Scalzi Park on Bridge Street and pulled over a car that had sped away, said Sgt. Christopher Baker of the narcotics and organized crime squad. Officers found a loaded gun in the car, along with spent shell casings, Baker said.

Officers arrested 19-year-old Devon Modugno, who lives at Woodside Green across from the park, and David Castelblanco, 18, of 120 Apple Valley Road, for firing a .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun at a trash bin, Baker said.

Modugno's mother, Agnes Modugno, 54, later was arrested on a charge of second-degree reckless endangerment when police learned the .45-caliber gun was licensed in her name and not in her possession, police said.

During interviews, police learned of more weapons in the 106 Woodside Green apartment Devon Modugno shares with his mother, Assistant Chief Robert Nivakoff said.

At Woodside Green, which is at Washington Boulevard, Bridge Street and Summer Street, police said they found at least 20 guns, including a sniper rifle and a pump-action shotgun, knives, swords and strings of ammunition.

Three buildings at the apartment complex were evacuated after 10 a.m. when the bomb squad was brought in to X-ray and detonate several explosives, including a grenade used in rocket-propelled launchers similar to ones used by terrorists, police said. The explosives were detonated at an undisclosed site.

An officer carried a computer from the scene. A sticker for the German rock band Rammstein was visible on the hard drive. The band came under public scrutiny in 1999 after the Columbine High School tragedy when officials learned gunman Eric Harris was a fan of the group. The band had denied affiliation with Nazi groups or white supremacy organizations.

Police also seized white supremacist literature and a drawing they said showed two stick figures hiding under a desk with plastic explosives going off. In the drawing, the explosives were referenced as C-4, a material commonly used by terrorists, police said.

The words "Get down, the table will save you!" were written as if coming from a hunched stick figure.

Police said it was too soon to say whether the drawings and weapons were plans for an attack.

"I think they had plans," Nivakoff said. "But we don't know yet if they were imminent."

At a press conference at police headquarters yesterday, Lt. Sean Cooney said police also confiscated hundreds of violent computer games, including some that portrayed mass killings.

Ski masks and a sample of the confiscated weapons - including a sniper rifle, 10 magazine cartridges and swords - were spread out across three tables.

At the time of their arrests, Castelblanco was driving a Ford Focus registered to Agnes Modugno, and Devon Modugno was a passenger, Cooney said.

Devon Modugno and Castelblanco have no criminal histories, Cooney said.

Police said Agnes and Devon Modugno had permits for some of the guns. Police were trying determine whether the guns were obtained illegally or were modified to make them illegal.

Devon Modugno and Castelblanco were charged with illegal possession of a handgun, possession of a pistol without a permit and possession of a weapon in a motor vehicle.

Police may add other charges once they sift through the seized weapons and other evidence, Nivakoff said.

Police were sending the explosives to the FBI for analysis.

Agnes Modugno was being held on a $10,000 bond.

The teens were held on $500,000 bond each. All three are scheduled to appear in court July 10.

Schools Superintendent Joshua Starr said he heard nothing from police about increased security for the graduations at Stamford and Westhill high school yesterday. Nothing unusual was reported during the ceremonies, Starr said.

According to Advocate archives, Stamford schools listed Castelblanco as a 2006 graduate of the Academy of Information Technology & Engineering. Modugno is listed as graduating from the city's Alternative Routes to Success home instruction program on Tuesday. As a student in the program, Modugno could have graduated from his assigned high school, Stamford High, yesterday evening but he did not attend either of two mandatory rehearsals, school officials said. Reached by telephone yesterday, Felix Modugno, Devon Modugno's grandfather, declined to comment.

Relatives of Castelblanco could not be reached last night.

Woodside Green residents said they were shocked at the arrests.

A man who declined to give his name said he is friends with the Modugnos, and they often walked their dogs together at the park inside the complex. Devon Modugno collected the weapons as a hobby and practiced at a firing range, he said.

"He's a nice kid," he said. "I wouldn't say there were any tell-tell signs he was going to blow up anything. I think they were into it for the fun of it."

Barbara Dietzman said she often crossed paths with Agnes Modugno, who routinely walked her dachshunds in the park and sometimes walked other residents' dogs.

Dietzman said Agnes Modugno is a sweet animal lover. Her son is quiet and likes to dress in dark clothing and had a Gothic look, Dietzman said.

"It's so bizarre. I'm just glad it ended the way it did," she said.

An animal control officer removed two dachshunds from the Modugno apartment yesterday. Residents of neighboring apartments said they were worried about their own pets.

A resident who declined to give his name said he returned home from work in Norwalk this morning to find his apartment blocked.

"I have no idea what's going on, but I'm worried about my two cats," he said.

Baker said it isn't unusual for narcotics officers to find military-type weapons when making arrests. Often the weapons are sold on the streets, he said. But the number of weapons and amount of ammunition seized was disturbing, he said.

The arrest possibly averted dire actions, he said.

"It's something I'm glad we got a hold of," Baker said.

- Staff Writer Chris Gosier contributed to this story.
 
Does this mean I can't be a Rammstein fan?
"We're all living in Amerika, Amerika... ist wunderbar..."
*door smashes in and SWAT infiltrates*

Whats next? hank williams jr. secretly affiliated with KKK?!

about those goose-stepping types... have you ever tried talking to them? their attitude is related to their walk. its like there is always a stick shoved 3 feet in their rear-ends! :D

and its not like they had brains either... shooting at trash cans in a park is one of the dumbest midnight targets i have ever heard... it didnt seem to be their car so they could have found a more rural, far away from stupidity location... grr dumb people tick me off :p
 
FWIW, i actually did meet a bona-fide skinhead, nazi tattoos and all.

he was a sibling of a friend of mine who passed away.

even tho i am somebody a skinhead might dislike intensely, he showed his human side knowing that i was a close friend of his deceased bro.

:confused:
 
Stupid kids who probably got ahold of moms gun and wanted to shoot it and not have to wait to go to the range. Most of the article, sadly, paints a picture like myself and many of my friends, ammo, WWII era rifles and memorabilia, Call of Duty games, Rammstein CD's... The drawings, well sound to me like the same thing a Political Cartoonist would do. The question I have is where on earth they got ahold of the RPG and was it functional?

<sigh> bad choices can ruin alot of things.
 
What exactly are "10 magazine cartridges"???

I wonder if the "grenade used in rocket propelled launchers similar to ones used by terrorists" is one of the inert Bazooka rockets that were offered at gun shows for years and years,,,,,,
I guess the Chinese and Russians are automatically "terrorists" now since they still issue and use RPG launchers in their own Militaries.

Just goes to show that if you want to be wierd don't go shooting at trash bins in a public park!
 
confiscated hundreds of violent computer games

what , they didn't get the required "violent game" permits? Since when are video games illegal?

A sticker for the German rock band Rammstein was visible on the hard drive
And this pertains to crime how? What if it was a sticker of the band The Everly Brothers ? Bet they wouldn't have made note of that .

Ski masks and a sample of the confiscated weapons - including a sniper rifle, 10 magazine cartridges and swords - were spread out across three tables.
They would have a field day in my house . It gets damn cold up here and I own several "ski masks" . I also have a sword collection .

Now , I'm not going to say these two were not breaking a few laws, it's quite possible . But the propaganda of "violent video games' and musical preference has nothing to do with any actual or perceived crimes . If it did , then anyone that likes heavy metal/thrash/etc , collects guns , and happens to like playing SOCOM/Black/(insert violent game here) would be out there shooting up the town .

Joe Friday had it right ,

"Just the facts ma'am"
 
C-4 is also issued to US forces, no? And consider that it has had quite a bit of media focus... I mean, it's been nnamed and used in most episodes of Stargate SG1 for goodness' sake!

'strings of ammunition'... this may mean ammo belts (as in for a belt-fed gun), or possibly bandoleers, but my mind conjured up thoughts of that necklace that guy wore in Platoon, with two .223s flanking a .308! :D

How do they mean 'sticker on the hard drive'? This could be literal, but most (not all) computer hard-drives are internal black-and-grey boxes. Most people never open their computer up. Perhaps again this reporter is getting their technical terminology all wrong and they just mean the case.

Oh and sniper rifle? A bit like that M1 was a sniper rifle in another case recently? I'm guessing it was probably some sort of bolt-action rifle, most likely WW2-issue type. Kar98K? Enfield? Moisin? Maybe an M1 Garand or Carbine? M1903? Let's take some bets here people! You never know what it could actually be... :D
 
The "sniper rifle" looked an awful lot like a bull barreled small bore (10/22?). I read the article several times and couldn't figure out exactly why there was such a fuss over everything, other than they had moms gun out and were shooting in town (I think) . They even arrested the dachshunds, I guess they were listening to Rammstein also, making them accomplices.

Then I looked at the byline, which is Connecticut, and it all made much more sense.

bob
 
Article said:
a grenade used in rocket-propelled launchers similar to ones used by terrorists

Article said:
the explosives were referenced as C-4, a material commonly used by terrorists

Yes, I see...the media acknowledge terrorists if it can be done in comparison with a "gun nut".

Also, I doubt many terrorists use C-4, as it's a little "hard to come by".
 
While the media skew is obvious, once you start making your own explosives, even I gotta wonder about ya.
 
Remember, this is the season of the year when the news is slow. Gotta put something in the paper to fill in the black spaces between the ads.
 
Half a million dollar bond for being interested in Nazi germany and shooting at a trash can? 30 years ago they would have got a slap on the wrist. Does anyone else find this rediculous?
 
Where do people get explosives? I always figured only large gangs/militia groups could figure out how to make or reactivate them, but are they actually showing up on the streets?
 
Who knows...the kids might have been up to no good. No way to tell from the biased article.

My friends and I blew up all kinds of stuff when we were kids and walked around town with .22s...what happened to my country?
 
30 years ago we did not have defacto teenage orphans shooting up and bombing schools. These are not kids either they are young adults and will be tried as such.

I think there is more here than meets the eye. People do not seem to understand how dangerous gun free areas are nowadays.
 
Well, at a park, I guess like an infraction would be acceptable? I mean, shooting a firearm at a trashcan in a public park is dumb, no doubt about it, but not to warrant this at all.

But, I know what it's like, all too much, I had this exact kind of stuff happen to me, though with different circumstances. If anyone would like to know the exact circumstances of it all, PM me.

Anyway, I dont think these guys were up to anything. I think they just downloaded a bunch of those manuals online, and those manuals usually got white power crap mixed into them. At least that's what happened to me.

I hope these guys get a decent lawyer, and have it all turn out well.

EDIT

Wait, ****, these guys live in CT, too. No wonder.................. I wish I could never have lived here.
 
While the media skew is obvious, once you start making your own explosives, even I gotta wonder about ya.

What you never had a chemistry set growing up? And yes I have and can make my own explosives.
 
Spin Doctor at work ? Maybe a bunch of morons at work. Anyone noticed the lack of education in reporters lately. Most wouldn't be in buisness if it weren't for spell-checker. I wonder what the real story was.

1.'threatening literature'

2."strings of ammunition"

3."A sticker was visible on the hard drive"

4."10 magazine cartridges"

5."The explosives were detonated at an undisclosed site." and
"Police were sending the explosives to the FBI for analysis."

6."it isn't unusual for narcotics officers to find military-type weapons when making arrests."-------No drug charges filed ?

7." In the drawing, the explosives were referenced as C-4, "
 
A sticker for the German rock band Rammstein was visible on the hard drive.

I have a Dell sticker on my hard drive. I hope those evil racist Dell bastards get drug though the mud if my hard drive is ever confiscated. :fire:

I love violence in video games and television, I have "questionable literature" all over the place in my house, I have firearms and ammunition all over too. I'm a disaster waiting to happen.:D


A note to the media:
Just because one has Nazi literature around, doesn't mean they are hardliner evil "racist" skinheads. The library has lots of books about Hitler.:rolleyes: Also, there are many different "types" of skinheads. Check their "braces and laces", it will tell you a lot.:evil:
 
Its nothing really new. Normally though they want to do something bigger like blow up buildings and massacre police forces and such, but in the last twenty years there been hundreds of these neonazi and white extremist plots uncovered and stopped. Some have gone through and caused quite a bit of death too. This is the lower end arseholes being caught.
 
I think the whole "they listened to Rammstein", "violent video games" and "sniper rifle" hyperbole are due less to the media here, than the police. I think that they are trying to make this sound much more high profile than it actually is, and are trying to follow an example for what was established since columbine as "indicators" of violent behavior; metal, first person shooters, radical political ideology, and firearms. Of course, we as rational people know that this has nothing to do with anything, but for all the people who are wailing for measures of prevention, this is the best that they can pull from their behind.
 
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