The Latest: Sheriff: Urinating man at train stop had weapons
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The Latest on a man found with weapons at a Los Angeles County rail station (all times local):
6 p.m.
Authorities say a man spotted urinating at a Los Angeles County light-rail station had a weapons cache that included silencers, a rifle, handgun and perhaps 150 rounds of ammunition.
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Sheriff Jim McDonnell says there are no indications of terror activity and it's unclear why the man was armed.
But he says deputies may have saved a lot of lives by arresting 28-year-old Christopher Goodine on Wednesday at the Metro Gold Line's Sierra Madre station in Pasadena.
Deputies say Goodine wasn't wearing or doing anything else that drew attention.
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In a duffel bag, authorities found an AR-15 rifle, a 40.-caliber handgun, a machete-like knife, silencers, loaded magazines, bags of bullets, a Bible and a notebook.
Authorities are trying to determine more about Goodine and his plans.
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4:59 p.m.
Authorities say a man caught urinating in public at a Los Angeles County light rail station was found to be heavily armed.
The Sheriff's Department said in a news release that transit deputies arrested the man Wednesday afternoon at the Metro Gold Line's Sierra Madre station in Pasadena.
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On him they found a loaded handgun that is restricted for law enforcement use, another loaded, high-powered firearm that resembles a rifle, two loaded, high-capacity magazines, a silencer, and a large survival knife that was nearly as long as a sword.
Sheriff Jim McDonnell and other officials planned to discuss the arrest at a news conference later Wednesday afternoon.