Police found a sizable cache of weapons this weekend after responding to a reported shooting in downtown LA this weekend.
Neighbors called the LAPD shortly before 1 a.m. Saturday after hearing gunshots at an apartment building at the intersection of West Olympic Boulevard and South Olive Street, according to Fox 11.
Before entering the apartment, according to the LAPD, officers heard 15 to 20 more shots fired.
Police evacuated the building before investigating the unit, ABC 7 reports.
Roy Allen Henson, 39, was taken into custody without incident – without any weapons on him – and charged with discharging a firearm and gross negligence.
He was bailed out of jail for $35,000 on Sunday, police said.
What appears to be a weapons factory was found in an apartment in downtown LA this weekend. The Los Angeles Police Department’s tactical equipment and “phantom weapon” were found in the apartment on Sunday after a neighbor reported that shots had been fired, police said. Los Angeles Police Department
According to the LAPD, there is no indication that the man planned an attack with the weapon.
A number of weaponry and tactical equipment, including “ghost weapons” and spares, ghillie suits, and tactical armor were recovered from the apartment.
A bomb squad was called to the scene, police said, to examine the grenade, which turned out to be a replica.
Police say there is no indication that Ray Allen Henson planned the attack. Los Angeles Police Department
The Los Angeles Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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