Suspected NYC jihadist smiles as he’s led from stationhouse in cuffs
A heavily armed Queens man with a penchant for jihadist teachings — nabbed Wednesday by alert NYPD cops — was all smiles as he was led out of a stationhouse in handcuffs Thursday.
Judd Sanson, 29, cracked a smile when reporters peppered him with questions as cops escorted him out of the 110th Precinct in Corona — and broke into a wide grin when asked if he purchased his arsenal on Amazon.
Sanson is now due to be arraigned on weapons and ammunition possession charges in Queens Criminal Court later in the day following his early morning bust.
Police said Sanson, who was believed to have been living in his black Ford Explorer when cops stopped him because the license plates on the car were obscured — and found a massive cache of weapons.
Sanson had a loaded 9 mm gun, nine fully loaded magazines, an NYPD vest, handcuffs, two axes, a stun gun, multiple knives, a weighted whip, a Guy Fawkes “V for Vendetta” mask, an orange MTA vest, and an expandable baton with disturbing messages etched on it, NYPC Chief Jeffrey Maddrey said Wednesday.