Federal prison for alleged sovereign citizen found with ‘cricket bombs’ after east-metro arrest
A 47-year-old man found with homemade explosives and hundreds of rounds of high-powered ammunition after a traffic stop in Oak Park Heights and who prosecutors say identifies as a “sovereign citizen” was sentenced Wednesday to three years and four months in federal prison.
Wayne Robert Lund, of Stillwater, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Minneapolis in September to possessing unregistered firearms, one of four charges in a December 2024 indictment. Charges of being a felon in possession of explosives, firearms and ammunition were dismissed as part of a plea deal.
Lund, after his November 2024 arrest, told police the “bomb items were actually used for his rocket hobby and is trying to get his rocket to different heights,” according to a criminal complaint filed in Washington County District Court, where he was initially charged in connection with the case.
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