Authorities in Nevada arrested 36-year-old Allison Howlett on June 27, following a report of a domestic dispute and threats of a mass shooting. Police discovered a stolen vehicle containing 22 firearms, including handguns and rifles, and later found an additional 30 firearms at Howlett's residence, which included automatic weapons and grenade launchers. The arrest followed a 911 call from Howlett's spouse, who reported the suspect's threats of 'suicide by cop' and a potential mass shooting. Henderson Police Chief Reggie Rader stated that Howlett had access to a fully automatic firearm during the incident. The investigation involved multiple law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, and revealed that Howlett had made threats over an extended period. Howlett faces 35 criminal counts, including making threats related to terrorism and multiple weapons offenses. A Clark County judge set bail at $500,000. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are assessing the legal ownership of the firearms involved.
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Nevada Suspect Arrested for Alleged Terrorism-Related Threats and Weapons Cache
Allison Howlett, a 36-year-old from Nevada, was arrested for allegedly threatening a mass shooting and possessing a large cache of firearms. Following a domestic dispute report, police found 22 firearms in a stolen vehicle and an additional 30 at Howlett's home. She faces 35 criminal charges, including terrorism-related threats, with bail set at $500,000.
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