A Coast Guard spokesman, Lt. Cdr. “Because this is an open investigation, the Coast Guard has no further details at this time,” Commander McBride said. Image Some of the drugs seized from the home of Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson of the Coast Guard. Credit U.S. Attorney’s Office Maryland, via ReutersFederal investigators said in the court filing that Lieutenant Hasson had begun stockpiling weapons in 2017. The Program on Extremism at George Washington University called attention to the court filing in Twitter posts on Wednesday.
Source: New York Times February 20, 2019 23:13 UTC